A Curse Of The Grandest Kind

The Vision Bleak

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    When the Moon is on the wave
    And the glow-worm in the grass
    And the meteor on the grave
    And the wisp on the morass
    When the falling stars are shooting
    And the answer'd owls are hooting
    And the silent leaves are still
    In the shadow of the hill
    Shall my soul be upon thine
    With a power and with a sign

    Though thy slumber may be deep
    Yet thy spirit shall not sleep
    There are shades which will not vanish
    There are thoughts thou canst not banish
    By a power to thee unknown
    Thou canst never be alone
    Thou art wrapt as with a shroud
    Thou art gather'd in a cloud
    And for ever shalt thou dwell
    In the spirit of this spell

    Though thou seest me not pass by
    Thou shalt feel me with thine eye
    As a thing that, though unseen
    Must be near thee, and hath been
    And when in that secret dread
    Thou hast turn'd around thy head
    Thou shalt marvel I am not
    As thy shadow on the spot
    And t he power which thou dost feel
    Shall be what thou dost feel
    Shall be what thou must conceal

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    And a magic voice and verse
    Hath baptized thee with a curse
    And a spirit of the air
    Hath begirt thee with a snare
    In the wind there is a voice
    Shall forbid thee to rejoice
    And to thee shall night deny
    All the quiet of her sky
    And the day shall have a Sun
    Which shall make thee wish it done

    From thy false tears I did distil
    An essence which hath strength to kill
    From thy own heart I then did wring
    The black blood in its blackest spring
    From thy own smile I snatch'd the snake
    For there it coil'd as in a brake
    From thy own smile I snatch'd the snake
    For there it coil'd as in a brake
    From thy own lip I drew the the charm
    Which gave all these their chiefest harm
    In proving every poison known
    I found the strongest was thine own

    By thy cold breast and serpent smile
    By thy unfathom'd gulfs of guile
    By that most seeming virtuos eye
    By thy shut soul's hypocrisy
    By the perfection of thine art
    Which pass'd for human thine own heart
    By thy delight in others' pain
    And by thy brotherhood of cain
    I call upon thee! And compel
    Thyself to be thy proper hell!

    And on thy head I pour the vial
    Which doth devote this trial
    Nor to slumber, nor to die
    Shall be in thy destiny
    Though thy death shall still seem near
    To thy wish, but as a fear
    Lo! The spell now works around thee
    And the clankless chain hath bound thee
    O'er thy heart and brain together
    Hath the word been pass'd - now wither!

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    Composición: Lord Byron

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