MIRACLES
We said: "The Universe shall kneel!" And so the dreams of long ago Have bound the winds and stars, And lashed the waves to giant bars, Till Light itself is chained. We fly on wings of steel; We beckon Mars. Almost the frightened worlds, I feel, Must in their journeys swerve and wheel Far from the Will of Earth. Suppose the Universe should speak! And on some thundering street Quite suddenly, before our eyes A fountain, cool and sweet, A careless, laughing little thing Should dance upon the air And all the very wise of us Be held in wonder there! ... Suppose one day an angel, Through some caprice or whim, Should walk along a city way That we might talk to him; And all the men and women, And all the horses too, Should bow and fall before him, As mortals used to do! ... I wish that some quaint miracle Might happen, even to-day, Whereby the Universe should speak And men kneel down to pray.
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