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The Dead Day

    By Madison Julius Cawein



    The West builds high a sepulchre
    Of cloudy granite and of gold,
    Where twilight's priestly hours inter
    The day like some great king of old.

    A censer, rimmed with silver fire,
    The new moon swings above his tomb;
    While, organ-stops of God's own choir,
    Star after star throbs in the gloom.

    And night draws near, the sadly sweet
    A nun whose face is calm and fair
    And kneeling at the dead day's feet
    Her soul goes up in silent prayer.

    In prayer, we feel through dewy gleam
    And flowery fragrance, and above
    All Earth the ecstasy and dream
    That haunt the mystic heart of love.



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