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Lilith

    By Henry Kendall



    Strange is the song, and the soul that is singing
    Falters because of the vision it sees;
    Voice that is not of the living is ringing
    Down in the depths where the darkness is clinging,
    Even when Noon is the lord of the leas,
    Fast, like a curse, to the ghosts of the trees!

    Here in a mist that is parted in sunder,
    Half with the darkness and half with the day;
    Face of a woman, but face of a wonder,
    Vivid and wild as a flame of the thunder,
    Flashes and fades, and the wail of the grey
    Water is loud on the straits of the bay!

    Father, whose years have been many and weary
    Elder, whose life is as lovely as light
    Shining in ways that are sterile and dreary
    Tell me the name of this beautiful peri,
    Flashing on me like the wonderful white
    Star, at the meeting of morning and night.

    Look to thy Saviour, and down on thy knee, man,
    Lean on the Lord, as the Zebedee leaned;
    Daughter of hell is the neighbour of thee, man
    Lilith, of Adam the luminous leman!
    Turn to the Christ to be succoured and screened,
    Saved from the eyes of a marvellous fiend!

    Serpent she is in the shape of a woman,
    Brighter than woman, ineffably fair!
    Shelter thyself from the splendour, and sue, man;
    Light that was never a loveliness human
    Lives in the face of this sinister snare,
    Longing to strangle thy soul with her hair!

    Lilith, who came to the father and bound him
    Fast with her eyes in the first of the springs;
    Lilith she is, but remember she drowned him,
    Shedding her flood of gold tresses around him
    Lulled him to sleep with the lyric she sings:
    Melody strange with unspeakable things!

    Low is her voice, but beware of it ever,
    Swift bitter death is the fruit of delay;
    Never was song of its beauty ah! never
    Heard on the mountain, or meadow, or river,
    Not of the night is it, not of the day
    Fly from it, stranger, away and away.

    Back on the hills are the blossom and feather,
    Glory of noon is on valley and spire;
    Here is the grace of magnificent weather,
    Where is the woman from gulfs of the nether?
    Where is the fiend with the face of desire?
    Gone, with a cry, in miraculous fire!

    Sound that was not of this world, or the spacious
    Splendid blue heaven, has passed from the lea;
    Dead is the voice of the devil audacious:
    Only a dream is her music fallacious,
    Here, in the song and the shadow of tree,
    Down by the green and the gold of the sea.



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