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MOONLIGHT IN GLACIER BAY

 
To heaven swells a mighty psalm of praise;
     Its music-sheets are glaciers, vast and white.
Sky-piercing peaks the voiceless chorus raise,
     To fill with ecstasy the wond'ring night.
 
Complete, with every part in sweet accord,
     Th' adoring breezes waft it up, on wings
Of beauty-incense, giving to the Lord
     The purest sacrifice glad Nature brings.

The list'ning stars with rapture beat and glow;
     The moon forgets her high, eternal calm
To shout her gladness to the sea below,
     Whose waves are silver tongues to join the psalm.
 
Those everlasting snow-fields are not cold;
     This icy solitude no barren waste.
The crystal masses burn with love untold;
     The glacier-table spreads a royal feast.
 
Fairweather! Crillon! Warders at Heaven's gate!
     Hoar-headed priests of Nature's inmost shrine!
Strong seraph forms in robes immaculate!
     Draw me from earth; enlighten, change, refine;

Till I, one little note in this great song.
     Who seem a blot upon th' unsullied white,
No discord make—a note high, pure and strong—
     Set in the silent music of the night.