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Elijah Browning

    By Edgar Lee Masters



        I was among multitudes of children
        Dancing at the foot of a mountain.
        A breeze blew out of the east and swept them as leaves,
        Driving some up the slopes. . . .
        All was changed.
        Here were flying lights, and mystic moons, and dream-music.
        A cloud fell upon us.
        When it lifted all was changed.
        I was now amid multitudes who were wrangling.
        Then a figure in shimmering gold, and one with a trumpet,
        And one with a sceptre stood before me.
        They mocked me and danced a rigadoon and vanished. . . .
        All was changed again.
        Out of a bower of poppies
        A woman bared her breasts and lifted her open mouth to mine.
        I kissed her.
        The taste of her lips was like salt.
        She left blood on my lips.
        I fell exhausted.
        I arose and ascended higher, but a mist as from an iceberg
        Clouded my steps.
        I was cold and in pain.
        Then the sun streamed on me again,
        And I saw the mists below me hiding all below them.
        And I, bent over my staff, knew myself
        Silhouetted against the snow.
        And above me
        Was the soundless air, pierced by a cone of ice,
        Over which hung a solitary star!
        A shudder of ecstasy, a shudder of fear
        Ran through me.
        But I could not return to the slopes -
        Nay, I wished not to return.
        For the spent waves of the symphony of freedom
        Lapped the ethereal cliffs about me.
        Therefore I climbed to the pinnacle.
        I flung away my staff.
        I touched that star
        With my outstretched hand.
        I vanished utterly.
        For the mountain delivers to
        Infinite Truth
        Whosoever touches the star.



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