The mouldering atoms of the darkBlaze into morning air;The birdlike stars droop down and die,The starlike birds catch fire.
The thrush’s tinder throat strikes up,The sparrow chips hot sparksFrom flinty tongue, and all the skyShowers with electric larks.
And my huge eye a chaos isWhere molten worlds are born;Where floats the eagle’s flaming moon,And crows like clinkers, burn;
Where blackbirds scream with comet tails,And flaring finches fall,And starlings, aimed like meteors,Bounce from the garden wall;
Where, from the edge of day I springAlive for mortal flight,Lit by the heart’s exploding sunBursting from night to night.
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