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The Secret Key

There is a magic kingdom of strange powers,

Thought-hidden, lit by other stars than ours;

And, when a wanderer through its mazes

Word of things seen, men say: “A poet sings.”Its gates are guarded in a sterile land—Mountain and deep morass, and shifting sand;

Storm-barred are they, and may not opened

Save by the hand that finds the secret key.

That key, some say, lies in the sunset glow,

Or the white arc of dawn, or where the

Of some lone river stems the shoreward

In shuddering silver on its ocean grave.

Some say that when the wind wars with the sea,

In that stern music, one may find the key;

Or, in green glooms of forests, where the

Uplifts her spear amid great wreaths of vine;

Or, where the streaming mist’s white rollers

The dark ravine and precipice sublime—A filmy sea that twines and

Wreathes the low hills, and veils the mighty

Of sovran mountains, crimsoned and

In crystal pomp, crested with jewelled snow;

But still, with souls afire, men seek that land,

And die in deep morass and shifting sand.

To those alone its iron gates are free,

Who find, within their hearts, the secret key;

For Earth, with all the colour of her day,

Is not their country—that lies far away.

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George Essex Evans

George Essex Evans (18 June 1863 – 10 November 1909) was an Australian poet.

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