Ships in Harbour
THE KINGS ARE PASSING DEATHWARD

The Kings are passing deathward in the dark

Of days that had been splendid where they went;

Their crowns are captive and their courts are stark

Of purples that are ruinous, now, and rent.

For all that they have seen disastrous things:

The shattered pomp, the split and shaken throne,

They cannot quite forget the way of Kings:

Gravely they pass, majestic and alone.

With thunder on their brows, their faces set

Toward the eternal night of restless shapes,

They walk in awful splendour, regal yet,

Wearing their crimes like rich and kingly capes....

Curse them or taunt, they will not hear or see;

The Kings are passing deathward: let them be.

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RENEWAL

Strange that this body in its lifted state

Of independent will and power and lust,


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