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To The Sun

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Thy light is as an eminence unto thee,         And thou are upheld by the pillars of thy strength.         Thy power is a foundation for the worlds;         They are builded thereon as upon a lofty rock         Whereto no enemy hath access.         Thou puttest forth thy rays, and they hold the sky         As in the hollow of an immense hand.         Thou erectest thy light as four walls,         And a roof with many beams and pillars.         Thy flame is a stronghold based as a mountain;         Its bastions are tall, and firm like stone.         The worlds are bound with the ropes of thy will;         Like steeds are they stayed and contrained         By the reins of invisible lightnings.         With bands that are stouter than iron manifold,         And stronger than the cords of the gulfs,         Thou withholdest them from the brink         Of outward and perilous deeps,         Lest they perish in the desolations of the night,         Or be stricken of strange suns;         Lest they be caught in the pitfalls of the abyss,         Or fall into the furnace of Arcturus.         Thy law is as a shore unto them,         And they are restrained thereby as the sea.         Thou art food and drink to the worlds;         Yea, by thy toil are they sustained,         That they fail not upon the road of space,         Whose goal is Hercules.         When thy pillars of force are withdrawn,         And the walls of thy light fall inward,         Borne down by the sundering night,         And thy head is covered with the Shadow,         The worlds shall wander as men bewildered         In the sterile and lifeless waste.         Athirst and unfed shall they be,         When the springs of thy strength are dust,         And thy fields of light are black with dearth.         They shall perish from the ways         That thou showest no longer,         And emptiness shall close above them.

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