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First Line: Midnight, and silence deep!
Last Line: Answer, my spirit! -- answer, storm and night!
Alternate Author Name(s): Browne, Felicia Dorothea
Subject(s): Paintings & Painters; Prisons & Prisoners; Storms; Convicts


MIDNIGHT, and silence deep! --
The air is filled with sleep,
With the stream's whisper, and the citron's breath;
The fixed and solemn stars
Gleam through my dungeon bars --
Wake, rushing wind! this breezeless calm is death!

Ye watch-fires of the skies!
The stillness of your eyes
Looks too intensely through my troubled soul:
I feel this weight of rest
An earth-load on my breast --
Wake, rushing winds, awake! and, dark clouds roll!

I am your own, your child,
O ye, the fierce and wild
And kingly tempests! -- will ye not arise?
Hear the bold spirit's voice,
That knows not to rejoice
But in the peal of your strong harmonies.

By sounding ocean-waves,
And dim Calabrian caves,
And flashing torrents, I have been your mate;
And with the rocking pines
Of the olden Apennines,
In your dark path stood fearless and elate.

Your lightnings were as rods,
That smote the deep abodes
Of thought and vision -- and the stream gushed free;
Come, that my soul again
May swell to burst its chain --
Bring me the music of the sweeping sea!

Within me dwells a flame,
An eagle caged and tame,
Till called forth by the harping of the blast;
Then is its triumph's hour,
It springs to sudden power,
As mounts the billow o'er the quivering mast.

Then, then, the canvas o'er,
With hurried hand I pour
The lava-waves and gusts of my own soul!
Kindling to fiery life
Dreams, worlds, of pictured strife; --
Wake, rushing winds, awake! and, dark clouds, roll!

Wake, rise! the reed may bend,
The shivering leaf descend,
The forest branch give way before your might;
But I, your strong compeer,
Call, summon, wait you here, --
Answer, my spirit! -- answer, storm and night!





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