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the dead came stumbling, From every rift and crack, Silent as moss, and plundered The gaping pack. They wish them, three times over, Away they skip full soon: Bat and Mole and Leveret, Under the rising moon; Owl and Newt and Nightjar: They take their shapes and creep, Silent as churchyard lichen, While she squats asleep. All of these dead were stirring: Each unto each did call, 'A Witch, a Witch is sleeping Under the churchyard wall; 'A Witch, a Witch is sleeping....' The shrillness ebbed away; And up the way-worn moon clomb bright, Hard on the track of day. She shone, high, wan and silvery; Day's colours paled and died: And, save the mute and creeping worm, Nought else was there beside. Names may be writ; and mounds rise; Purporting, Here be bones: But empty is that churchyard Of all save stones. Owl and Newt and Nightjar, Leveret, Bat and Mole Haunt and call in the twilight, Where she slept, poor soul. ARABIA Far are the shades of Arabia, Where the Princes ride at noon, 'Mid the verdurous vales and thickets, Under the ghost of the moon; And so dark is that vaulted purple Flowers in the forest rise And toss into blossom 'gainst the phantom stars Pale in the noonday skies. Sweet is the music of Arabia In my heart, when out of dreams I still in the thin clear mirk of dawn Descry her gliding streams; Hear her strange lutes on the green banks Ring loud with the grief and delight Of the dim-silked, dark-haired Musicians In the brooding silence of night. They haunt me--her lutes and her forests; No beauty on earth I see But shadowed with that dream recalls Her loveliness to me: Still eyes look coldly upon me, Cold voices whisper and say-- 'He is crazed with the spell of far Arabia, They have stolen his wits away.' THE MOUNTAINS Still, and blanched, and cold, and lone, The icy hills far off from me With frosty ulys overgrown Stand in their sculptured secrecy. No path of theirs the chamois fleet Treads, with a nostril to the wind; O'er their ice-marbled glaciers beat No wings of eagles in my mind-- Yea, in my mind these mountains rise, Their perils dyed with evening's rose; And still my ghost sits at my eyes And thirsts for their untroubled snows. QUEEN DJENIRA When Queen Djenira slumbers through The sultry noon's repose, From out her dreams, as soft she lies, A faint thin music flows. Her lovely hands lie narrow and pale
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