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Walter Murdoch (1874–1970). The Oxford Book of Australasian Verse. 1918.

148. Breaghy

WHEN twilight flutters the mountains over,

The faery lights from the earth unfold:

And over the caves enchanted hover

The giant heroes and gods of old.

The bird of æther its flaming pinions

Waves over earth the whole night long:

The stars drop down in their blue dominions

To hymn together their choral song.

The child of earth in his heart grows burning,

Mad for the night and the deep unknown;

His alien flame in a dream returning

Seats itself on the ancient throne.

When twilight over the mountains fluttered,

And night with its starry millions came,

I too had dreams: the songs I have uttered

Come from this heart that was touched by the flame.