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W: M# B0 C4 O' i8 u O wild West Wind, thou breath of Autumn's being, Thou, from whose unseen presence the leaves dead& D9 O# i+ }+ @1 y+ d
Are driven, like ghosts from an enchanter fleeing,
% D3 J }' G) i# W4 ]5 a Yellow, and black, and pale, and hectic red,
! ~" T; s0 C1 [) E1 u' n s' k Pestilence-stricken multitudes: O thou, v, }' L+ y9 q) _' `! D
Who chariotest to their dark wintry bed
# X5 @2 e% I, {! D0 O5 C The winged seeds, where they lie cold and low,
$ ?+ S7 s; d' x& r) }0 A6 ?# h Each like a corpse within its grave, until0 K( m+ B1 r7 e, k
Thine azure sister of the Spring shall blow$ t, ]& }" }2 L
Her clarion o'er the dreaming earth, and fill
+ A: L/ k2 ^& f: M# A (Driving sweet buds like flocks to feed in air), M1 q ? g7 L2 @' X
With living hues and odours plain and hill:8 y% P1 z5 U/ m% X0 y* b
Wild Spirit, which art moving everywhere;# {1 \4 h3 y8 D7 T0 t
Destroyer and preserver; hear, oh hear!
% P1 W. w+ K/ { Thou on whose stream, mid the steep sky's commotion,
/ e3 }9 C9 Z2 B Loose clouds like earth's decaying leaves are shed,
& n5 x8 D& y a& p Shook from the tangled boughs of Heaven and Ocean,
+ p1 B: m" {. v2 ~( T Angels of rain and lightning: there are spread
8 u @" k' t% Z. O On the blue surface of thine aery surge,' r# ?9 U/ g7 q6 d+ r
Like the bright hair uplifted from the head2 {/ i( k" z! Z9 X" ^# r s
Of some fierce Maenad, even from the dim verge, C3 ~' ~8 [; o/ V5 D2 r5 A- E e1 i
Of the horizon to the zenith's height,
* C3 [0 G2 b( a" u+ z. m( S The locks of the approaching storm. Thou dirge8 g4 C1 v' q2 a: l3 c4 ^4 g
Of the dying year, to which this closing night
5 {. x4 `/ y# H- j$ _ Will be the dome of a vast sepulchre, n) s; d) Z" @, a+ v
Vaulted with all thy congregated might8 E. l$ \0 z$ Q; b
Of vapours, from whose solid atmosphere
3 |+ `. R- y& U( K( H Black rain, and fire, and hail will burst: oh hear!5 s* i2 w# @9 ^9 m+ \2 s' `& E
Thou who didst waken from his summer dreams" k+ b6 J6 {: q* O9 Y( b
The blue Mediterranean, where he lay,
, D& ~0 P2 M. i3 x2 h# T Lull'd by the coil of his crystalline streams,* e0 D9 G% n2 i4 H5 n. v
Beside a pumice isle in Baiae's bay,
0 v8 ]2 h3 R8 H, ?6 w ?9 q/ a8 k And saw in sleep old palaces and towers
* W- J- Y- ]- y4 c& `/ C3 e1 O Quivering within the wave's intenser day,% @. l) ]/ ^/ m3 @8 ^7 i; K2 @
All overgrown with azure moss and flowers
8 t& g' {" V1 \ So sweet, the sense faints picturing them! Thou# |* F1 P' R: j; E" ?
For whose path the Atlantic's level powers
3 `1 e$ c* \* u* w: O2 L; ~ Cleave themselves into chasms, while far below, h+ \7 d4 Q9 R/ U/ ]' s$ w
The sea-blooms and the oozy woods which wear9 V7 E: Z7 ^* d9 d& @! v
The sapless foliage of the ocean, know) N# _7 w% o" _& r4 o9 h1 i
Thy voice, and suddenly grow gray with fear,
$ b, f6 ^3 m6 O) f5 D" i And tremble and despoil themselves: oh hear!
3 }4 s' ~7 H2 s. N% `- d( ?; M If I were a dead leaf thou mightest bear;" |8 s6 ]: v; {
If I were a swift cloud to fly with thee;) p7 F. [* A0 ?1 l! B8 g! D% n
A wave to pant beneath thy power, and share; I+ M: M8 ~. M# }6 |+ ~) W
The impulse of thy strength, only less free( c1 D: [/ s8 U( ^$ G
Than thou, O uncontrollable! If even" H0 X! p1 k |* _7 o
I were as in my boyhood, and could be
4 D8 \+ B+ F3 V% [ The comrade of thy wanderings over Heaven,' u/ U0 {- K& T, K) E; O* H
As then, when to outstrip thy skiey speed% l9 G) j6 G- k8 B3 S
Scarce seem'd a vision; I would ne'er have striven- g0 o9 H1 Y @9 m; k; i$ b/ Y+ H3 I
As thus with thee in prayer in my sore need.7 r1 N' t, q7 H' ~1 J# N$ ]: R
Oh, lift me as a wave, a leaf, a cloud!
# p5 W0 |8 q# p3 S6 l1 c1 ? I fall upon the thorns of life! I bleed!
1 p1 u4 m( L8 m/ G3 } A heavy weight of hours has chain'd and bow'd
' j6 w7 o0 N( Z& y f2 B0 Q. l One too like thee: tameless, and swift, and proud.
( o4 P H; g* K7 m Make me thy lyre, even as the forest is:$ ?3 h% G9 g# ?9 j2 @9 B% b
What if my leaves are falling like its own!
1 q, N- \( C+ {$ T5 H: `1 I) m The tumult of thy mighty harmonies
/ b1 ?. @0 d' V Will take from both a deep, autumnal tone,- p. X% I* U: {/ F8 L& k: ^
Sweet though in sadness. Be thou, Spirit fierce,
3 O7 K- y2 W$ f; I My spirit! Be thou me, impetuous one!$ ?- r+ m2 C- X9 g
Drive my dead thoughts over the universe
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And, by the incantation of this verse,+ ]2 Q& p& l& r V( l. _+ Y
Scatter, as from an unextinguish'd hearth
}& s8 O3 M& y( ]. x2 ~$ l% u9 N Ashes and sparks, my words among mankind!7 I; q% s9 L R- R
Be through my lips to unawaken'd earth
- c$ |2 \8 J$ v4 E2 |* q/ r' s/ k0 B The trumpet of a prophecy! Oh Wind, h+ |) x9 R- w1 y. ]
If Winter comes, can Spring be far behind
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