Legends and Lyrics - First Series
PICTURES IN THE FIRE

Adelaide A

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What is it you ask me, darling?

All my stories, child, you know;

I have no strange dreams to tell you,

Pictures I have none to show.

Tell you glorious scenes of travel?

Nay, my child, that cannot be,

I have seen no foreign countries,

Marvels none on land or sea.

Yet strange sights in truth I witness,

And I gaze until I tire,

Wondrous pictures, changing ever,

As I look into the fire.

There, last night, I saw a cavern,

Black as pitch; within it lay

Coiled in many folds a dragon,

Glaring as if turned at bay.

And a knight in dismal armour

On a winged eagle came,

To do battle with this dragon;

And his crest was all of flame.

As I gazed the dragon faded,

And, instead, sate Pluto crowned,

By a lake of burning fire;

Spirits dark were crouching round.

That was gone, and lo! before me,

A cathedral vast and grim;

I could almost hear the organ

Peal alone the arches dim.

As I watched the wreathed pillars,

Groves of stately palms arose,

And a group of swarthy Indians

Stealing on some sleeping foes.

Stay; a cataract glancing brightly,

Dashed and sparkled; and beside

Lay a broken marble monster,

Mouth and eyes were staring wide.

Then I saw a maiden wreathing

Starry flowers in garlands sweet;

Did she see the fiery serpent

That was wrapped about her feet?

That fell crashing all and vanished;

And I saw two armies close -

I could almost hear the clarions,

And the shouting of the foes.

They were gone; and lo! bright angels,

On a barren mountain wild,

Raised appealing arms to Heaven,

Bearing up a little child.

And I gazed, and gazed, and slowly

Gathered in my eyes sad tears,

And the fiery pictures bore me

Back through distant dreams of years.

Once again I tasted sorrow,

With past joy was once more gay,

Till the shade had gathered round me -

And the fire had died away.

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