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As the birds come in the Spring, We know not from where;As the stars come at evening From depths of the air;As the rain comes from the cloud, And the brook from the ground;As suddenly, low or loud, Out of silence a sound;As the grape comes to the vine, The fruit to the tree;As the wind comes to the pine, And the tide to the sea;As come the white sails of ships O'er the ocean's verge;As comes the smile to the lips, The foam to the surge;So come to the Poet his songs, All hitherward blown From the misty realm, that belongs To the vast unknown.

His, and not his, are the lays He sings; and their fame Is his, and not his; and the praise And the pride of a name.

For voices pursue him by day, And haunt him by night, And he listens, and needs must obey, When the Angel says: "Write!"***********

IN THE HARBOR

BECALMED

Becalmed upon the sea of Thought, Still unattained the land it sought, My mind, with loosely-hanging sails, Lies waiting the auspicious gales.

On either side, behind, before, The ocean stretches like a floor,--A level floor of amethyst, Crowned by a golden dome of mist.

Blow, breath of inspiration, blow!

Shake and uplift this golden glow!

And fill the canvas of the mind With wafts of thy celestial wind.

Blow, breath of song! until I feel The straining sail, the lifting keel, The life of the awakening sea, Its motion and its mystery!

THE POET'S CALENDAR

JANUARY

Janus am I; oldest of potentates;

Forward I look, and backward, and below I count, as god of avenues and gates, The years that through my portals come and go.

I block the roads, and drift the fields with snow;I chase the wild-fowl from the frozen fen;My frosts congeal the rivers in their flow, My fires light up the hearths and hearts of men.

FEBRUARY

I am lustration, and the sea is mine.

I wash the sands and headlands with my tide;My brow is crowned with branches of the pine;Before my chariot-wheels the fishes glide.

By me all things unclean are purified, By me the souls of men washed white again;E'en the unlovely tombs of those who died Without a dirge, I cleanse from every stain.

MARCH

I Martius am! Once first, and now the third!

To lead the Year was my appointed place;

A mortal dispossessed me by a word, And set there Janus with the double face.

Hence I make war on all the human race;

I shake the cities with my hurricanes;

I flood the rivers and their banks efface, And drown the farms and hamlets with my rains.

APRIL

I open wide the portals of the Spring To welcome the procession of the flowers, With their gay banners, and the birds that sing Their song of songs from their aerial towers.

I soften with my sunshine and my showers The heart of earth; with thoughts of love I glide Into the hearts of men; and with the Hours Upon the Bull with wreathed horns I ride.

MAY

Hark! The sea-faring wild-fowl loud proclaim My coming, and the swarming of the bees.

These are my heralds, and behold! my name Is written in blossoms on the hawthorn-trees.

I tell the mariner when to sail the seas;I waft o'er all the land from far away The breath and bloom of the Hesperides, My birthplace.I am Maia.I am May.

JUNE

Mine is the Month of Roses; yes, and mine The Month of Marriages! All pleasant sights And scents, the fragrance of the blossoming vine, The foliage of the valleys and the heights.

Mine are the longest days, the loveliest nights;The mower's scythe makes music to my ear;I am the mother of all dear delights;

I am the fairest daughter of the year.

JULY

My emblem is the Lion, and I breathe The breath of Libyan deserts o'er the land;My sickle as a sabre I unsheathe, And bent before me the pale harvests stand.

The lakes and rivers shrink at my command, And there is thirst and fever in the air;The sky is changed to brass, the earth to sand;I am the Emperor whose name I bear.

AUGUST

The Emperor Octavian, called the August, I being his favorite, bestowed his name Upon me, and I hold it still in trust, In memory of him and of his fame.

I am the Virgin, and my vestal flame Burns less intensely than the Lion's rage;Sheaves are my only garlands, and I claim The golden Harvests as my heritage.

SEPTEMBER

I bear the Scales, where hang in equipoise The night and day; and when unto my lips I put my trumpet, with its stress and noise Fly the white clouds like tattered sails of ships;The tree-tops lash the air with sounding whips;Southward the clamorous sea-fowl wing their flight;The hedges are all red with haws and hips, The Hunter's Moon reigns empress of the night.

OCTOBER

My ornaments are fruits; my garments leaves, Woven like cloth of gold, and crimson dyed;I do not boast the harvesting of sheaves, O'er orchards and o'er vineyards I preside.

Though on the frigid Scorpion I ride, The dreamy air is full, and overflows With tender memories of the summer-tide, And mingled voices of the doves and crows.

NOVEMBER

The Centaur, Sagittarius, am I, Born of Ixion's and the cloud's embrace;With sounding hoofs across the earth I fly, A steed Thessalian with a human face.

Sharp winds the arrows are with which I chase The leaves, half dead already with affright;I shroud myself in gloom; and to the race Of mortals bring nor comfort nor delight.

DECEMBER

Riding upon the Goat, with snow-white hair, I come, the last of all.This crown of mine Is of the holly; in my hand I bear The thyrsus, tipped with fragrant cones of pine.

I celebrate the birth of the Divine, And the return of the Saturnian reign;--My songs are carols sung at every shrine, Proclaiming "Peace on earth, good will to men."AUTUMN WITHIN

It is autumn; not without, But within me is the cold.

Youth and spring are all about;

It is I that have grown old.

Birds are darting through the air, Singing, building without rest;Life is stirring everywhere, Save within my lonely breast.

There is silence: the dead leaves Fall and rustle and are still;Beats no flail upon the sheaves Comes no murmur from the mill.

THE FOUR LAKES OF MADISON

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