Storm-Music

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Storm-Music

O Music hast thou only heard

The laughing river, the singing bird,

The murmuring wind in the poplar-trees⁠—

Nothing but Nature’s melodies?

Nay, thou hearest all her tones,

As a Queen must hear!

Sounds of wrath and fear,

Mutterings, shouts, and moans,

Madness, tumult, and despair⁠—

All she has that shakes the air

With voices fierce and wild!

Thou art a Queen and not a dreaming child⁠—

Put on thy crown and let us hear thee reign

Triumphant in a world of storm and strain!

Echo the long-drawn sighs

Of the mounting wind in the pines;

And the sobs of the mounting waves that rise

In the dark of the troubled deep

To break on the beach in fiery lines.

Echo the far-off roll of thunder,

Rumbling loud

And ever louder, under

The blue-black curtain of cloud,

Where the lightning serpents gleam.

Echo the moaning

Of the forest in its sleep

Like a giant groaning

In the torment of a dream.

Now an interval of quiet

For a moment holds the air

In the breathless hush

Of a silent prayer.

Then the sudden rush

Of the rain, and the riot

Of the shrieking, tearing gale

Breaks loose in the night,

With a fusillade of hail!

Hear the forest fight,

With its tossing arms that crack and clash

In the thunder’s cannonade,

While the lightning’s forked flash

Brings the old hero-trees to the ground with a crash!

Hear the breakers’ deepening roar,

Driven like a herd of cattle

In the wild stampede of battle,

Trampling, trampling, trampling, to overwhelm the shore!

Is it the end of all?

Will the land crumble and fall?

Nay, for a voice replies

Out of the hidden skies,

“Thus far, O sea, shalt thou go,

So long, O wind, shalt thou blow:

Return to your bounds and cease,

And let the earth have peace!”

O Music, lead the way⁠—

The stormy night is past,

Lift up our hearts to greet the day,

And the joy of things that last.

The dissonance and pain

That mortals must endure,

Are changed in thine immortal strain

To something great and pure.

True love will conquer strife,

And strength from conflict flows,

For discord is the thorn of life

And harmony the rose.