Page:Poetry, a magazine of verse, Volume 1 (October 1912-March 1913).djvu/103

Remembered Light Like whimsical wings outspread but unstirring, Flowers that seemed spirits of the twilight, That must pass with its passing— Too fragile for day or for darkness, Fed the dusk with more delicate hues than its own. Stars that were nearer, more radiant than ours, Quivered and pulsed in the clear thin gold of the sky.

These things I beheld, Till the gold was shaken with flight Of fantastical wings like broken shadows, Forerunning the darkness; Till the twilight shivered with outcry of eldritch voices, Like pain's last cry ere oblivion. Clark Ashton Smith