WESTWARD I ascend the Peak of Incense Burner; Southward I see the mighty waterfall. It plunges three hundred @3chang@1 down the mountain, And froths for miles in the rapids below. As wind-driven snow speed the waters, Like a white rainbow spanning the dark. I wonder if Heaven's River had fallen from above To course through the mid-sky of clouds. Long I lift my gazeOh, prodigious force! How majestic the creation of gods! Unwavering before the ocean winds that blow, Glaring at the faint moon from over the river, Profusely it sprays the sky And drenches the green mountain walls. The swift torrents boil over giant rocks; The flying water scatters a mist of ethereal gems. O mountains of renown that I adore, You fill my heart with deep repose. No longer need I take the potion of precious stones, You can wash away the earth stains from my face. Let me be with the things I love, And leave the world of man forever. | Discover our Poem Explanations and Poet Analyses!Other Poems of Interest...A,B,C by CHARLES STUART CALVERLEY POLYHYMNIA: DEDICATION TO THE COUNTESS OF LINDSEY by WILLIAM BASSE A HYMN OF IMAGINATION by GORDON BOTTOMLEY THE SURPRISE by GAMALIEL BRADFORD THE ROSARY by CHARLOTTE A. BRADSHAW THE NARROW WAY by AMELIA JOSEPHINE BURR ON THESE LABOURED POEMS OF THE DECEASED AUTHOR, MR. WILLIAM BOSWORTH by L. C. |