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ry weaving of curves and lines Toward the sea outstretching dim, The rope-maker, visionary white. Stepping backwards along the way, Prudently 'twixt his hands combines The distant threads, in their twisting play. That come to him from the infinite. When day is gone. Through ardent, weary evenings, yon The whirr of a wheel can yet be heard; Something by unseen hands is stirred. And parallel o'er the rakes, that trace An even space From point to point along all the way, The flaxen hemp still plaits its chain Ceaseless, for days and weeks amain. With his poor, tired fingers, nimble still. Fearing to break for want of skill The fragments of gold that the gliding light Threads through his toil so scantily-- Passing the walls and the houses by The rope-maker, visionary white, From depths of the evening's whirlpool dim, Draws the horizons in to him. Horizons that stretch back afar. Where strife, regrets, hates, furies are: Tears of the silence, and the tears That find a voice: serenest years, Or years convulsed with pang and throe: Horizons of the long ago, These gestures of the Past they shew. Of old--as one in sleep, life, errant, strayed Its wondrous morns and fabled evenings through; When God's right hand toward far Canaan's blue Traced golden paths, deep in the twilight shade. Of old, 'twas life exasperate, huge and tense, Swung savage at some stallion's mane--life, fleet. With mighty lightnings flashing 'neath her feet, Upreared immensely over space immense. Of old, 'twas life evoking ardent will; And hell's red cross and Heaven's cross of white Each marched, with gleam of steely armours' light. Through streams of blood, to heavens of victory still. Of old--life, livid, foaming, came and went 'Mid strokes of tocsin and assassin's knife; Proscribers, murderers, each with each at strife, While, mad and splendid. Death above them bent. 'Twixt fields of flax and of osiers red. On the road where nothing doth move or tread, By houses and walls to left and right The rope-maker, visionary white, From depths of evening's treasury dim Draws the horizons in to him. Horizons that stretch yonder far. Where work, strifes, ardours, science are; Horizons that change--they pass and glide, And on their way They shew in mirrors of eventide The mourning image of dark To-day. Here--writhing fires that never rest nor end. Where, in one giant effort all employed, Sages
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