Deem ye the veiling vision will abide-
The marvel, and the glamor, and the dream
Which lies in light upon the barren world ? . . .
The wings of Phoenix towering to the sun,
Nor opals, nor the morning foam, may hold
The hueful light that as from faery moons
Is mirrored on the sand; where many a time,
From fields that hem with golden asphodel
A river like a dragon coiled in light,
Rise to the noon the hovering minarets
And soaring walls of cities Ilion-like,
Till the dim winds are hung with palaces
Of orient madreperl.
For ever lost-
Like sunset on a land of old romance-
The splendor fails, and leaves the traveller
In bournless deserts flaunting to the day.
Mirage
Clark Ashton Smith
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Poem topics: dream, lost, river, romance, sun, sunset, time, world, rise, morning, hold, vision, golden, dragon, Valentine's Day, light, Print This Poem , Rhyme Scheme
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