When Titans, sportive, hurled you high above the startled earth, And mocked your frenzied cry of fear with wild, exultant mirth, You, rudely, wrenched from out your sleep of countless eons past, In terror, knew yourself adrift bewildered, stunned, aghast! No kindred spirit near, to buoy your soul with hope; dismay And distant, frowning, starless skies as night succeeded day ... The Ages plied their noiseless tools with ceaseless urge, and art, Till mighty Pahasapa's mass grew one with you, in heart. Your wind-swept, fretted, giant walls drew Man's exploring eye. He, vision-haunted, seeks to blaze his triumphs thwart the sky ... Achievement-Hour! Your Accolade! deep-graven on your face, Heroic deeds, and deathless fame The annals of a Race! | Discover our Poem Explanations and Poet Analyses!Other Poems of Interest...TO MADAME DE SEVIGNE by MATHIEU DE MONTREUIL TO - (1) by PERCY BYSSHE SHELLEY THE TENT ON THE BEACH: 10. THE PALATINE by JOHN GREENLEAF WHITTIER SWEET WEARINESS by ANNA HEMPSTEAD BRANCH THE WINDS by SAMUEL EGERTON BRYDGES LAMENT FOR JAMES, EARL OF GLENCAIRN by ROBERT BURNS |