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Worship.

    By Madison Julius Cawein



I.

    The mornings raise
    Voices of gold in the Almighty's praise;
    The sunsets soar
    In choral crimson from far shore to shore:
    Each is a blast,
    Reverberant, of color, seen as vast
    Concussions, that the vocal firmament
    In worship sounds o'er every continent.

II.

    Not for our ears
    The cosmic music of the roiling spheres,
    That sweeps the skies!
    Music we hear, but only with our eyes.
    For all too weak
    Our mortal frames to bear the words these speak,
    Those detonations that we name the dawn
    And sunset hues Earth's harmony puts on.



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