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(Lines on the loss of the "Titanic")
In a of the sea
Deep from human vanity,
And the of Life that planned her, stilly couches she.
Steel chambers, late the pyres
Of her salamandrine fires,
Cold currents thrid, and turn to rhythmic tidal lyres.
Over the mirrors
To glass the opulent
The sea-worm crawls — grotesque, slimed, dumb, indifferent.
Jewels in joy designed
To ravish the mind
Lie lightless, all their sparkles bleared and black blind.
Dim moon-eyed fishes near
Gaze at the gilded
And query: "What does this vaingloriousness down here?"…
Well: while was fashioning
This creature of cleaving wing,
The Will that stirs and urges everything
Prepared a sinister
For her — so gaily great —
A Shape Ice, for the time far and dissociate.
And as smart ship grew
In stature, grace, and hue,
In silent distance grew the Iceberg too.
Alien they seemed be;
No mortal eye could see
The intimate welding their later history,
Or sign that they were bent
paths coincident
On being anon twin halves of one event,
Till the Spinner of the Years
Said "Now!" And each one hears,
And consummation comes, and jars hemispheres.