Ebony and Crystal Poems in Verse and Prose by Clark Ashton (with A Foreword By George Sterling) Smith

Ebony and Crystal Poems in Verse and Prose by Clark Ashton (with A Foreword By George Sterling) Smith

Author:Clark Ashton (with A Foreword By George Sterling) Smith [Smith, Clark Ashton]
Language: eng
Format: epub
Amazon: B00MMNA3PU
Publisher: Auburn Journal
Published: 1922-11-14T23:00:00+00:00


Each had its swift and tiny noon;

In orbit-streams I marked them flit,

Successively revealed and lit.

The sunlight paled and shifted soon.

THE MEDUSA OF DESPAIR

I may not mask forever with the grace

Of woven flow’rs thine eyes of staring stone:

Ere fatally I front thee, fully known

The guarded horror of thy haggard face,

Thy visage carven from the heart long dead

Of some white, frozen star; ere thou astound

My life to thine own likeness, and confound—

Depart, and curse more kindred things instead:



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