The Secret Splendour

  Poems


 

As the lotus of a lamp

Swims in one place

On the gutter's gurgle and jump

And scurry without grace—

 

As that cool blossom floats

Like a silver stain

Made by deep organ- notes

On a painter's brain—

 

Trembling a little and breaking

Yet clinging as one,

Stamped on the water's waking

Like a dream-sun

 

That nothing of crude clay

 Can touch or mine—

So, fixed though far away,

 Some haloed Love

 

Shines down its secret soul,

Flame-flower with no root,

Which life with its slushy roll

 Leaves still and mute,

 

A birth-mark out of a womb

 Deeper than thought,

Flinging a godlike doom

 From a golden grot

 

Hung virgin above the tosst

Wave of time's dirt,

The crown of a steel-post

Vigilling inert,


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Withdrawn from snaky swirl

Of mortal cries,

True to the mother-of-pearl

Lustre that lies

 

Immovable though thin

On each desire

Winding its froth within

The walls of mire

 

Which build the body of man....

O might I feel—

 Through dreams that hushward run—

A Self of steel,

 

Upright and hurtless and high,

Then hiddenly climb

 To the lotus-lamp of the Eye

That is lord of time!

 

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