The Poetry Corner

Sunset And Storm.

By Madison Julius Cawein

Deep with divine tautology, The sunset's mighty mystery Again has traced the scroll-like West With hieroglyphs of burning gold: Forever new, forever old, Its miracle is manifest. Time lays the scroll away. And now Above the hills a giant brow Night lifts of cloud; and from her arm, Barbaric black, upon the world, With thunder, wind and fire, is hurled Her awful argument of storm. What part, O man, is yours in such? Whose awe and wonder are in touch With Nature, speaking. rapture to Your soul, yet leaving in your reach No human word of thought or speech Expressive of the thing you view.