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Cosmos

    By Ralph Waldo Emerson



    Who saw the hid beginnings
    When Chaos and Order strove,
    Or who can date the morning.
    The purple flaming of love?

    I saw the hid beginnings
    When Chaos and Order strove,
    And I can date the morning prime
    And purple flame of love.

    Song breathed from all the forest,
    The total air was fame;
    It seemed the world was all torches
    That suddenly caught the flame.

    *            *            *

    Is there never a retroscope mirror
    In the realms and corners of space
    That can give us a glimpse of the battle
    And the soldiers face to face?

    Sit here on the basalt courses
    Where twisted hills betray
    The seat of the world-old Forces
    Who wrestled here on a day.

    *            *            *

    When the purple flame shoots up,
    And Love ascends his throne,
    I cannot hear your songs, O birds,
    For the witchery of my own.

    And every human heart
    Still keeps that golden day
    And rings the bells of jubilee
    On its own First of May.



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