From out the dark of sleep I rose, on the wings of desire: "Give me the joy of sight," I cried, "O Master of Hidden Fire!" And a Voice said: @3Wait Till you pass the Gate.@1 "Give me the joy of sight," I cried, "O Master of Hidden Fire! By the flame in the heart of the soul, grant my desire!" And a Voice said: @3Wait Till you pass the Gate.@1 I shook the dark with the tremulous beat of my wings of desire: "Give me but once the thing I ask, O Master of Hidden Fire!" And a Voice said: @3Wait! You have reached the Gate.@1 I rose from flame to flame on pinions of desire: And I heard the voice of the Master of Hidden Fire: @3Behold the Flaming Gate, Where Sight doth wait!@1 Like a wandering star I fell through the deeps of desire, And back through the portals of sleep the Master of Hidden Fire Thundered: @3Await The opening of the Gate!@1 But now I pray, now I pray, with passionate desire: "Blind me, O blind me, Master of Hidden Fire, I supplicate, Ope not the Gate." | Discover our Poem Explanations and Poet Analyses!Other Poems of Interest...AN ODE TO HIMSELF by BEN JONSON STELLA'S BIRTHDAY, 1726-7 by JONATHAN SWIFT THE GODODDIN: CONAN by ANEIRIN THE SONG OF THE SPANISH MAIN by JOHN BENNETT (1865-1956) QUI TRANSTULIT SUSTINET by JOHN GARDINER CALKINS BRAINARD THE WANDERER: 3. IN ENGLAND: MIDGES by EDWARD ROBERT BULWER-LYTTON |