"yngad10" - читать интересную книгу автора (Benet Stephen Vincent)Loose stones that ice made terrible,
That rolled and gashed men as they fell. I stumbled, slipped . . . and all was gone That I had gained. Once more I lay Before the long bright Hell of ice. And still the light was far away. There was red mist before my eyes Or I could tell you how I went Across the swaying firmament, A glittering torture of cold stars, And how I fought in Titan wars . . . And died . . . and lived again upon The rack . . . and how the horses strain When their red task is nearly done. . . . I only know that there was Pain, Infinite and eternal Pain. And that I fell -- and rose again. So she was walking in the road. And I stood upright like a man, Once, and fell blind, and heard her cry . . . And then there came long agony. There was no pain when I awoke, No pain at all. Rest, like a goad, Upon them like a million swords: And she was there. There are no words. Heaven is for a moment's span. And ever. So I spoke and said, "My honor stands up unbetrayed, And I have seen you. Dear . . ." Sharp pain Closed like a cloak. . . . I moaned and died. Here, even here, these things remain. I shall draw nearer to her side. Oh dear and laughing, lost to me, Hidden in grey Eternity, I shall attain, with burning feet, To you and to the mercy-seat! The ages crumble down like dust, Dark roses, deviously thrust And scattered in sweet wine -- but I, I shall lift up to you my cry, And kiss your wet lips presently |
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