an anthology of australian verse-第31章
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I have whitened the sapless trees;
I have driven the faint…heart rains ahead
To hide in their soft green seas。
I have bound the plains with an iron band;
I have stricken the slow streams dumb!
To the charge of my vanguards who shall stand?
Who stay when my cohorts come?
The dust…storms follow and wrap me round;
The hot winds ride as a guard;
Before me the fret of the swamps is bound
And the way of the wild…fowl barred。
I drop the whips on the loose…flanked steers;
I burn their necks with the bow;
And the green…hide rips and the iron sears
Where the staggering; lean beasts go。
I lure the swagman out of the road
To the gleam of a phantom lake;
I have laid him down; I have taken his load;
And he sleeps till the dead men wake。
My hurrying hoofs in the night go by;
And the great flocks bleat their fear
And follow the curve of the creeks burnt dry
And the plains scorched brown and sere。
The worn men start from their sleepless rest
With faces haggard and drawn;
They cursed the red Sun into the west
And they curse him out of the dawn。
They have carried their outposts far; far out;
But blade of my sword for a sign!
I am the Master; the dread King Drought;
And the great West Land is mine!
The Shadow on the Blind
Last night I walked among the lamps that gleamed;
And saw a shadow on a window blind;
A moving shadow; and the picture seemed
To call some scene to mind。
I looked again; a dark form to and fro
Swayed softly as to music full of rest;
Bent low; bent lower: Still I did not know。
And then; at last; I guessed。
And through the night came all old memories flocking;
White memories like the snowflakes round me whirled。
〃All's well!〃 I said; 〃The mothers still sit rocking
The cradles of the world!〃
Roderic Quinn。
The House of the Commonwealth
We sent a word across the seas that said;
〃The house is finished and the doors are wide;
Come; enter in。
A stately house it is; with tables spread;
Where men in liberty and love abide
With hearts akin。
〃Behold; how high our hands have lifted it!
The soil it stands upon is pure and sweet
As are our skies。
Our title deeds in holy sweat are writ;
Not red accusing blood and 'neath our feet
No foeman lies。〃
And England; Mother England; leans her face
Upon her hand and feels her blood burn young
At what she sees:
The image here of that fair strength and grace
That made her feared and loved and sought and sung
Through centuries。
What chorus shall we lift; what song of joy;
What boom of seaward cannon; roll of drums?
The majesty of nationhood demands
A burst of royal sounds; as when a victor comes
From peril of a thousand foes;
An empire's honour saved from death
Brought home again; an added rose
Of victory upon its wreath。
In this wise men have greeted kings;
In name or fame;
But such acclaim
Were vain and emptiest of things
If love were silent; drawn apart;
And mute the People's mighty heart。
The love that ivy…like an ancient land doth cherish;
It grows not in a day; nor in a year doth perish。
But; little leaf by leaf;
It creeps along the walls and wreathes the ramparts hoary。
The sun that gives it strength it is a nation's glory;
The dew; a people's grief。
The love that ivy…like around a home…land lingers;
With soft embrace of breast and green; caressive fingers;
We are too young to know。
Not ours the glory…dome; the monuments and arches
At thought of which takes arms the blood; and proudly marches
Exultant o'er the foe。
Green lands undesolated
For no avengement cry;
No feud of race unsated
Leaps out again to triumph;
Leaps out again to triumph; or to die!
Attendant here to…day in heart and mind
Must be all lovers of mankind;
Attendant; too; the souls sublime
The Prophet…souls of every clime;
Who; living; in a tyrant's time;
Yet thought and wrought and sought to break
The chains about mankind and make
A man where men had made a slave:
Who all intent to lift and save
Beheld the flag of Freedom wave
And scorned the prison or the grave;
For whom the darkness failed to mar
The vision of a world afar;
The shining of the Morning Star。
Attendant here; then; they must be;
And gathering close with eyes elate
Behold the vision of a State
Where men are equal; just; and free:
A State that hath no stain upon her;
No taint to hurt her maiden honour;
A Home where love and kindness centre;
A People's House where all may enter。
And; being entered; meet no dearth
Of welcome round a common hearth;
A People's House not built of stone;
Nor wrought by hand and brain alone;
But formed and founded on the heart;
A People's House; A People's Home;
En…isled in foam and far apart;
A People's House; where all may roam
The many rooms and be at ease;
A People's House; with tower and dome;
And over all a People's Flag
A Flag upon the breeze。
The Lotus…Flower
All the heights of the high shores gleam
Red and gold at the sunset hour:
There comes the spell of a magic dream;
And the Harbour seems a lotus…flower;
A blue flower tinted at dawn with gold;
A broad flower blazing with light at noon;
A flower forever with charms to hold
His heart; who sees it by sun or moon。
Its beauty burns like a ceaseless fire;
And tower looks over the top of tower;
For all mute things it would seem; aspire
To catch a glimpse of the lotus…flower。
Men meet its beauty with furrowed face;
And straight the furrows are smoothed away;
They buy and sell in the market…place;
And languor leadens their blood all day。
At night they look on the flower; and lo!
The City passes with all its cares:
They dream no more in its azure glow;
Of gold and silver and stocks and shares。
The Lotus dreams 'neath the dreaming skies;
Its beauty touching with spell divine
The grey old town; till the old town lies
Like one half…drunk with a magic wine。
Star…loved; it breathes at the midnight hour
A sense of peace from its velvet mouth。
Though flowers be fair is there any flower
Like this blue flower of the radiant South?
Sun…loved and lit by the moon it yields
A challenge…glory or glow serene;
And men bethink them of jewelled shields;
A turquoise lighting a ground of green。
Fond lovers pacing beside it see
Not death and darkness; but life and light;
And dream no dream of the witchery
The Lotus sheds on the silent night。
Pale watchers weary of watching stars
That fall; and fall; and forever fall;
Tear…worn and troubled with many scars;
They seek the Lotus and end life's thrall。
The spirit spelled by the Lotus swoons;
Its beauty summons the artist mood;
And thus; perchance; in a thousand moons
Its spell shall work in our waiting blood。
Then souls shall shine with an old…time grace;
And sense be wrapped in a golden trance;
And art be crowned in the market…place
With Love and Beauty and fair Romance。
David McKee Wright。
An Old Colonist's Reverie
Dustily over the highway pipes the loud nor'…wester at morn;
Wind and the rising sun; and waving tussock and corn;
It brings to me days gone by when first in my ears it rang;
The wind is the voice of my home; and I think of the songs it sang
When; fresh from the desk and ledger; I crossed the long leagues of sea
〃The old worn world is gone and the new bright world is free。〃
The wide; wild pastures of old are fading and passing away;
All over the plain are the homes of the men who have come to stay
I sigh for the good old days in the station whare again;
But the good new days are better I would not be heard to complain;
It is only the wind that cries with tears in its voice to me
Of the dead me