Transition [pp. 381]

Overland monthly and Out West magazine. / Volume 8, Issue 4

A TRANSITION. one was the driver of the Lucky-dog stage. But, though he sat on that box for two years longer, and scrutinized every dark- eyed, sweet- voiced lady- passenger who rode in his coach during that time, often with an intense longing for a sight of the face he craved - it never came. Out of the heaven of his life that star had vanished forever, and nothing was left him but a soiled photograph, and a tear - stained letter, worn with frequent folding and unfolding. TRANSITION. I dropped a golden bowl-the gift of my gracious Lord!My grasp relaxed its hold on the links of a silver cord. I sank in a milk-white swoon- a torpid, inflexible rest, A pulseless heart, a nerveless palm, a cold alabaster breast. Rose-leaves drifted their snow over my closed eyes, In their blue depths below binding the tears and sighs. A faint, receding shore-the sob of an ebbing breathAnd I floated out on an awful tide - to the still, white realm of death. Oh, pale moon, looking down! oh, gold-headed stars! that slide Your points of flame through rings of blue that loop on the inner side: Did the hush of ineffable calm-the sweep of the wings of peace - Bear up to your heights evangel and psalm, and triumph of glad release? Into the limitless space! Free from earth's prison-bars! Bathed in the rayless light that is born not of moon or stars. Oh, music of angel harps! oh, sheen of the golden floor! Did I mirror my face in the globes of pearl that were set in the open door? Oh, love, never voiced on earth! oh, ripeness and fill of bliss! I only touched the eternal shore-then drifted again to this. 38I I872.]


A TRANSITION. one was the driver of the Lucky-dog stage. But, though he sat on that box for two years longer, and scrutinized every dark- eyed, sweet- voiced lady- passenger who rode in his coach during that time, often with an intense longing for a sight of the face he craved - it never came. Out of the heaven of his life that star had vanished forever, and nothing was left him but a soiled photograph, and a tear - stained letter, worn with frequent folding and unfolding. TRANSITION. I dropped a golden bowl-the gift of my gracious Lord!My grasp relaxed its hold on the links of a silver cord. I sank in a milk-white swoon- a torpid, inflexible rest, A pulseless heart, a nerveless palm, a cold alabaster breast. Rose-leaves drifted their snow over my closed eyes, In their blue depths below binding the tears and sighs. A faint, receding shore-the sob of an ebbing breathAnd I floated out on an awful tide - to the still, white realm of death. Oh, pale moon, looking down! oh, gold-headed stars! that slide Your points of flame through rings of blue that loop on the inner side: Did the hush of ineffable calm-the sweep of the wings of peace - Bear up to your heights evangel and psalm, and triumph of glad release? Into the limitless space! Free from earth's prison-bars! Bathed in the rayless light that is born not of moon or stars. Oh, music of angel harps! oh, sheen of the golden floor! Did I mirror my face in the globes of pearl that were set in the open door? Oh, love, never voiced on earth! oh, ripeness and fill of bliss! I only touched the eternal shore-then drifted again to this. 38I I872.]

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