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Isaiah Beethoven

    By Edgar Lee Masters



        They told me I had three months to live,
        So I crept to Bernadotte,
        And sat by the mill for hours and hours
        Where the gathered waters deeply moving
        Seemed not to move:
        O world, that's you!
        You are but a widened place in the river
        Where Life looks down and we rejoice for her
        Mirrored in us, and so we dream And turn away, but when again
        We look for the face, behold the low-lands
        And blasted cotton-wood trees where we empty
        Into the larger stream!
        But here by the mill the castled clouds
        Mocked themselves in the dizzy water;
        And over its agate floor at night
        The flame of the moon ran under my eyes
        Amid a forest stillness broken
        By a flute in a hut on the hill.
        At last when I came to lie in bed
        Weak and in pain, with the dreams about me,
        The soul of the river had entered my soul,
        And the gathered power of my soul was moving
        So swiftly it seemed to be at rest
        Under cities of cloud and under
        Spheres of silver and changing worlds -
        Until I saw a flash of trumpets
        Above the battlements over Time.



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