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Dawn In The Alleghanies

    By Madison Julius Cawein



    The waters leap,
    The waters roar;
    And on the shore
    One sycamore
    Stands, towering hoar.

    The mountains heap
    Gaunt pines and crags
    That hoar-frost shags;
    And, pierced with snags,
    Like horns of stags,
    The water lags,
    The water drags,
    Where trees, like hags,
    Lean from the steep.

    The mist begins
    To swirl; then spins
    'Mid outs and ins
    Of heights; and thins
    Where the torrent dins;
    And lost in sweep
    Of its whiteness deep
    The valleys sleep.

    Now morning strikes
    On wild rampikes
    Of forest spikes,
    And, down dim dykes
    Of dawn, like sheep,
    Scatters the mists,
    And amethysts
    With light, that twists,
    And rifts that run
    Azure with sun,
    Wild-whirled and spun,
    The foggy dun
    O' the heavens deep.

    Look! how they keep
    Majestic ward,
    Gigantic guard!
    And gaze, rock-browed,
    Through mist and cloud!
    Eternal, vast,
    As ages past!
    And seem to speak,
    With peak on peak,
    Of God! and see
    Eternity!



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