O, THE legendary light, Gleaming goldenly in night Like the stars above, Beautiful, like lights in dream, Eight, the taper-flames that stream All one glory and one love. In our Temple, magical Memories, now tragical Holy hero-hearts aflame With a glory more than fame; There where a shrine is every sod, Every grave, God's golden ore, With a paean whose rhyme to God, Lit these lamps of yore. Lights, you are a living dream, Faith and bravery you beam, Youth and dawn and May. Would your beam were more than dream, Would the light and love you stream, Stirred us, spurred us, aye! Fabled memories of flame, Till the beast in man we tame, Tyrants bow to truth, amain, Brands and bullets yield to brain, Guns to God, and shells to soul, Hounds to heart resign the rôle, Pillared lights of liberty, In your fairy flames, we'll see Faith's and freedom's Phoenix-might, The Omnipotence of Right. | Discover our Poem Explanations and Poet Analyses!Other Poems of Interest...GOLDWING MOTH by CARL SANDBURG FACADE: 2. THE BAT by EDITH SITWELL STANZAS by GEORGE GORDON BYRON A SOUL'S SOLILOQUY by WENONAH STEVENS ABBOTT ZOPHIEL; OR THE BRIDE OF SEVEN: CANTO 2. DEATH OF ALTHEETOR by MARIA GOWEN BROOKS A BOOK OF AIRS: SONG 33 by THOMAS CAMPION |