The Poetry Corner

Night

By James Thomson - (Bysshe Vanolis)

He cried out through the night: "Where is the light? Shall nevermore Open Heaven's door? Oh, I am left Lonely, bereft!" He cried out through the night: It spread vaguely white, With its ghost of a moon Above the dark swoon Of the earth lying chill, Breathless, grave still. He cried out through the night: His voice in its might Rang forth far and far, And then like a star Dwindled from sense In the Immense. He cried out through the night: No answering light, No syllabled sound; Beneath and around A long shuddering thrill Then all again still.