Mountain Idylls, and Other Poems. Alfred Castner King

Mountain Idylls, and Other Poems - Alfred Castner King


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Were reflected in the bosom

       Of that cool, pellucid lake,

       So our every thought and action,

       Be it deed of hate or love,

       May be photographed in record

       In that gallery above.

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      I live, I move, I know not how, nor why,

       Float as a transient bubble on the air,

       As fades the eventide I, too, must die;

       I came, I know not whence; I journey, where?

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      I passed along a mountain road,

       Which led me through a wooded glen,

       Remote from dwelling or abode

       And ordinary haunts of men;

       And wearied from the dust and heat.

       Beneath a tree, I found a seat.

      The tree, a tall majestic spruce,

       Which had, perhaps for centuries,

       Withstood, without a moment's truce,

       The wing-ed warfare of the breeze;

       A monarch of the solitude,

       Which well might grace the noblest wood.

      Beneath its cool and welcome shade,

       Protected from the noontide rays,

       The birds amid its branches played

       And caroled forth their twittering praise;

       A squirrel perched upon a limb

       And chattered with loquacious vim.

      E'er yet that selfsame week had sped,

       On my return, I sought its shade;

       But where it reared its form, instead;

       A fallen monarch I surveyed,

       Prostrate and broken on the ground,

       Nor longer cast its shade around.

      Uprooted and disheveled, there

       The monarch of the forest lay;

       As if in desolate despair

       Its last resistance fell away,

       And overwhelmed, in evil hour

       Went down before the tempest's power.

      Such are the final works of fate;

       The birds to other branches flew;

       And man, whatever his estate,

       Must face that same mutation, too!

       To-day, I stand erect and tall,

       The morrow—may record my fall.

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      There is an air of majesty,

       A bearing dignified and free,

       About the mountain peaks;

       Each crag of weather-beaten stone

       Presents a grandeur of its own

       To him who seeks.

      There is a proud, defiant mein,

       Expressive, stern, and yet serene,

       About the precipice;

       Whose rugged form looks grimly down,

       And answers, with an austere frown

       The sunlight's kiss.

      The mountain, with the snow bank crowned;

       The gorge, abysmal and profound;

       Impress with aspect grand:

       With unfeigned reverence I see

       In canon and declivity

       The All-Wise Hand.

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      Think not that the heart is devoid of emotion,

       Because of a countenance rugged and stern,

       The bosom may hide the most fervent devotion,

       As shadowy forests hide floweret and fern;

       As the pearls which are down in the depths of the ocean,

       The heart may have treasures which few can discern.

      Think not the heart barren, because no reflection

       Is flashed from the depths of its secret embrace;

       External appearance may baffle detection,

       And yet the heart beat with an ethical grace:

       The breast may be charged with the truest affection

       And never betray it by action or face.

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