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Seeking
By Mathilde Blind (18411896)
I
Sublime in age or with clear morning eyes,
Ever I seek thee, tantalizing Vision,
Which beckoning flies.
Which on the far horizon’s utmost verge,
Like some wild star in luminous evanescence,
Shoots o’er the surge.
Which, ne’er beheld, I never can forget:
Lightning which flames through love, and mimics dying
In souls that set.
As when the moon behind earth’s shadow slips,
She wears a momentary mask of terror
In brief eclipse.
Like altar fire on some forgotten fane,
My life flames up irrevocably burning,
And burnt in vain.