The Poetry Corner

Beyond.

By Fannie Isabelle Sherrick

Beyond yon dim old mountain's shadowy height, The restless sun droops low his grand old face; While downward sweeps the trembling veil of night, To hide the earth; the frost king's filmy lace Rests on the mountain's hoary snow-crowned head, And adds to it a softened grace; the light Which dies afar in faint and fading red In purple shadows circles near. The flight Of birds across the vast and silent plains Awakes the echoes of the sleeping earth; Of all the summer beauty naught remains, There come no tidings of the spring's glad birth. Beyond the valley and far-off height The birds in wandering do take their way; Ah, whither is their strange and trackless flight Amid the dying embers of the day; Into the clouds that seek to veil the sun They seem to float on strange bright wings of fire; Beyond the shades that tell us day is done They soar on spirit wings that never tire. Ah, strange, strange mysteries indeed are these; To watch the sunlight fade and die away, To hear the whispering of the dark pine trees, To see the deepening shadows 'round us play, And then to feel that all that 'round us lies Is e'en beyond the knowledge of the soul. We seek to grasp the truth, it quickly flies And leaves us full of doubt. Around us roll The spheres that light the way to heaven's shore, And soon their lights will brighten all the sky; And yet we dare not read their mystic lore But only stand and wait and wonder why, Beyond, beyond in deep mysterious space They wander through the darkness all the night, Each one within its own allotted place. The stars' dim course, the birds' lone dreamy flight, Will ever fill our souls with doubt and fear. We walk upon life's unknown shadowy shore With wandering steps, while through the heavens clear The stars their music sing forevermore.