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Poem by Richard Watson Gilder


The New Day. Part 2. Interlude


The cloud was thick that hid the sun from sight
And over all a shadowy roof outspread,
Making the day dim with another night—
Not dark like that which past, but O, more dread
For the clear sunlight that had gone before
And prophecy of that which yet should be.
Like snow at night the wind-blown hills of sand
Shone with an inward gleam far down the land:
Beneath the lowering sky black was the sea
Across whose waves a bird came flying low,—
Borne swift on the wind with wing-beat halt and slow,—
From out the dull east toward the foamy shore.
There was an awful waiting in the earth
As if a mystery greatened to its birth.
Tho' late it seemed, the day was just begun
When lo! at last, the many-colored bow
Stood in the heavens over against the sun. 



Richard Watson Gilder


Richard Watson Gilder's other poems:
  1. The New Day. Part 3. 19. Thistle-Down
  2. The New Day. Part 3. 31. “When the Last Doubt Is Doubted”
  3. The New Day. Part 4. 17. “He Knows Not the Path of Duty”
  4. The New Day. Part 3. 12. Denial
  5. The New Day. Part 4. 4. Song (Not from the whole wide world I chose thee)


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