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Sorcery

    By Walter De La Mare



"What voice is that I hear
    Crying across the pool?"
"It is the voice of Pan you hear,
Crying his sorceries shrill and clear,
    In the twilight dim and cool."

    "What song is it he sings,
    Echoing from afar;
While the sweet swallow bends her wings,
Filling the air with twitterings,
    Beneath the brightening star?"

The woodman answered me,
    His faggot on his back: -
"Seek not the face of Pan to see;
Flee from his clear note summoning thee
    To darkness deep and black!"

    "He dwells in thickest shade,
    Piping his notes forlorn
Of sorrow never to be allayed;
Turn from his coverts sad
    Of twilight unto morn!"

The woodman passed away
    Along the forest path;
His ax shone keen and grey
In the last beams of day:
    And all was still as death: -

Only Pan singing sweet
    Out of Earth's fragrant shade;
I dreamed his eyes to meet,
And found but shadow laid
    Before my tired feet.

Comes no more dawn to me,
    Nor bird of open skies.
Only his woods' deep gloom I see
    Till, at the end of all, shall rise,
Afar and tranquilly,
Death's stretching sea.



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