ORIGINS

ORIGINS

OUT of the dreams that heapThe hollow hand of sleep,—Out of the dark sublime,The echoing deeps of time,—From the averted FaceBeyond the bournes of space,Into the sudden sunWe journey, one by one.Out of the hidden shadeWherein desire is made,—Out of the pregnant stirWhere death and life confer,—The dark and mystic heatWhere soul and matter meet,—The enigmatic Will,—We start! and then are still.Inexorably decreedBy the ancestral deed,The puppets of our sires,We work out blind desires,And for our sons ordainThe blessing or the bane.In ignorance we standWith fate on either hand,And question stars and earthOf life, and death, and birth.With wonder in our eyesWe scan the kindred skies,While through the common grassOur atoms mix and pass.We feel the sap go freeWhen spring comes to the tree;And in our blood is stirredWhat warms the brooding bird.The vital fire we breatheThat bud and blade bequeathe,And strength of native clayIn our full veins hath sway.But in the urge intenseAnd fellowship of sense,Suddenly comes a wordIn other ages heard.On a great wind our soulsAre borne to unknown goals,And past the bournes of spaceTo the unaverted Face.

OUT of the dreams that heapThe hollow hand of sleep,—Out of the dark sublime,The echoing deeps of time,—From the averted FaceBeyond the bournes of space,Into the sudden sunWe journey, one by one.Out of the hidden shadeWherein desire is made,—Out of the pregnant stirWhere death and life confer,—The dark and mystic heatWhere soul and matter meet,—The enigmatic Will,—We start! and then are still.Inexorably decreedBy the ancestral deed,The puppets of our sires,We work out blind desires,And for our sons ordainThe blessing or the bane.In ignorance we standWith fate on either hand,And question stars and earthOf life, and death, and birth.With wonder in our eyesWe scan the kindred skies,While through the common grassOur atoms mix and pass.We feel the sap go freeWhen spring comes to the tree;And in our blood is stirredWhat warms the brooding bird.The vital fire we breatheThat bud and blade bequeathe,And strength of native clayIn our full veins hath sway.But in the urge intenseAnd fellowship of sense,Suddenly comes a wordIn other ages heard.On a great wind our soulsAre borne to unknown goals,And past the bournes of spaceTo the unaverted Face.

OUT of the dreams that heapThe hollow hand of sleep,—Out of the dark sublime,The echoing deeps of time,—From the averted FaceBeyond the bournes of space,Into the sudden sunWe journey, one by one.Out of the hidden shadeWherein desire is made,—Out of the pregnant stirWhere death and life confer,—The dark and mystic heatWhere soul and matter meet,—The enigmatic Will,—We start! and then are still.

OUT of the dreams that heap

The hollow hand of sleep,—

Out of the dark sublime,

The echoing deeps of time,—

From the averted Face

Beyond the bournes of space,

Into the sudden sun

We journey, one by one.

Out of the hidden shade

Wherein desire is made,—

Out of the pregnant stir

Where death and life confer,—

The dark and mystic heat

Where soul and matter meet,—

The enigmatic Will,—

We start! and then are still.

Inexorably decreedBy the ancestral deed,The puppets of our sires,We work out blind desires,And for our sons ordainThe blessing or the bane.In ignorance we standWith fate on either hand,And question stars and earthOf life, and death, and birth.With wonder in our eyesWe scan the kindred skies,While through the common grassOur atoms mix and pass.We feel the sap go freeWhen spring comes to the tree;And in our blood is stirredWhat warms the brooding bird.The vital fire we breatheThat bud and blade bequeathe,And strength of native clayIn our full veins hath sway.

Inexorably decreed

By the ancestral deed,

The puppets of our sires,

We work out blind desires,

And for our sons ordain

The blessing or the bane.

In ignorance we stand

With fate on either hand,

And question stars and earth

Of life, and death, and birth.

With wonder in our eyes

We scan the kindred skies,

While through the common grass

Our atoms mix and pass.

We feel the sap go free

When spring comes to the tree;

And in our blood is stirred

What warms the brooding bird.

The vital fire we breathe

That bud and blade bequeathe,

And strength of native clay

In our full veins hath sway.

But in the urge intenseAnd fellowship of sense,Suddenly comes a wordIn other ages heard.On a great wind our soulsAre borne to unknown goals,And past the bournes of spaceTo the unaverted Face.

But in the urge intense

And fellowship of sense,

Suddenly comes a word

In other ages heard.

On a great wind our souls

Are borne to unknown goals,

And past the bournes of space

To the unaverted Face.


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