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THE EAGLE FLIES; A SONNET SEQUENCE: 25. HILL SONG by CLEMENT WOOD

First Line: O WILD, WILD, WILD, BRIDAL NIGHT
Last Line: AND IS THE LAST OF MAN'S HIGH BLOSSOMINGS.

O wild, wild, wild bridal night,
O spring field ploughed by a burning plough,
O last sweet torture of delight,
O breathless incarnation of a vow,
A quivering pledge of two in the silver wood
Who paused in wonder, and in rapture grew,
As the night died, to end their solitude
And wing through bright gates barred to all but two.
O breathless explorations, tentative
Touches that shivered like a wind-stirred pool,
To the last throbbed communion, as two leave
Forever the hot quest, for the great cool
Emptiness which was the first of things,
And is the last of man's high blossomings.



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