Legends and Lyrics - Second Series
LISTENING ANGELS

Adelaide A

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Blue against the bluer Heavens

Stood the mountain, calm and still,

Two white Angels, bending earthward,

Leant upon the hill.

Listening leant those silent Angels,

And I also longed to hear

What sweet strain of earthly music

Thus could charm their ear.

I heard the sound of many trumpets

In a warlike march draw nigh;

Solemnly a mighty army

Passed in order by.

But the clang had ceased; the echoes

Soon had faded from the hill;

While the Angels, calm and earnest,

Leant and listened still.

Then I heard a fainter clamour,

Forge and wheel were clashing near

And the Reapers in the meadow

Singing loud and clear.

When the sunset came in glory,

And the toil of day was o'er,

Still the Angels leant in silence,

Listening as before.

Then, as daylight slowly vanished,

And the evening mists grew dim,

Solemnly from distant voices

Rose a vesper hymn.

When the chant was done, and lingering

Died upon the evening air,

From the hill the radiant Angels

Still were listening there.

Silent came the gathering darkness,

Bringing with it sleep and rest;

Save a little bird was singing

Near her leafy nest.

Through the sounds of war and labour

She had warbled all day long,

While the Angels leant and listened

Only to her song.

But the starry night was coming;

When she ceased her little lay

From the mountain top the Angels

Slowly passed away.

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