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Poem: “The Last Night” by Clark Ashton Smith

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American Literature – Children Books – American Poetry – Clark Ashton SmithPoems by Clark Ashton Smith
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The Last Night


I dreamed a dream: I stood upon a height,
A mountain’s utmost eminence of snow,
Whence I beheld the plain outstretched below
To a far sea-horizon, dim and white.
Beneath the sun’s expiring, ghastly light,
The dead world lay, phantasmally aglow;
Its last fear-weighted voice, a wind, came low;
The distant sea lay hushed, as with affright.

I watched, and lo! the pale and flickering sun,
In agony and fierce despair, flamed high,
And shadow-slain, went out upon the gloom.
Then Night, that grim, gigantic struggle won,
Impended for a breath on wings of doom,
And through the air fell like a falling sky.


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American Literature – Children Books – American Poetry – Clark Ashton SmithPoems by Clark Ashton Smith


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