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Psychaura
By Henry Howard Brownell (18201872)
T
Is moaning around my door—
The curtains wave at the window,
The carpet lifts on the floor.
In the distant chambers now,
And the touching of airy fingers
Is busy on hand and brow.
By the moody host unsought—
Through the chambers of memory wander
The invisible airs of thought.
With a murmur loud or low;
Whence it cometh—whither it goeth—
None tell us, and none may know.
Of the vacant, desolate mind—
As the doors of a ruined mansion,
That creak in the cold night wind.
Sweeps over it fierce and high—
Like the roar of a mountain forest
When the midnight gale goes by.
And, ere the dawning of day,
Murmuring fainter and fainter,
In the distance dies away.