The Star-Treader, and other poems
BY CLARK ASHTON SMITH
THE STAR-TREADER AND OTHER POEMS BY CLARK ASHTON SMITH A. M. ROBERTSON STOCKTON STREET AT UNION SQUARE SAN FRANCISCO, CALIFORNIA MCMXII
COPYRIGHT 1912 BY A. M. ROBERTSON
Philopolis Press San Francisco
TO MY MOTHER
This Rome, that was the toil of many men, The consummation of laborious years— Fulfilment's crown to visions of the dead, And image of the wide desire of kings— Is made my darkling dream's effulgency, Fuel of vision, brief embodiment Of wandering will, and wastage of the strong Fierce ecstacy of one tremendous hour, When ages piled on ages were a flame To all the years behind, and years to be.
Yet any sunset were as much as this, Save for the music forced by hands of fire From out the hard strait silences which bind Dull Matter's tongueless mouth—a music pierced With the tense voice of Life, more quick to cry Its agony—and save that I believed The radiance redder for the blood of men. Destruction hastens and intensifies The process that is Beauty, manifests Ranges of form unknown before, and gives Motion and voice and hue where otherwise Bleak inexpressiveness had leveled all.
If one create, there is the lengthy toil; The laboured years and days league tow'rd an end Less than the measure of desire, mayhap, After the sure consuming of all strength, And strain of faculties that otherwhere Were loosed upon enjoyment; and at last Remains to one capacity nor power For pleasure in the thing that he hath made. But on destruction hangs but little use Of time or faculty, but all is turned To the one purpose, unobstructed, pure, Of sensuous rapture and observant joy; And from the intensities of death and ruin, One draws a heightened and completer life, And both extends and vindicates himself.
I would I were a god, with all the scope Of attributes that are the essential core Of godhead, and its visibility. I am but emperor, and hold awhile The power to hasten Death upon his way, And cry a halt to worn and lagging Life For others, but for mine own self may not Delay the one, nor bid the other speed. There have been many kings, and they are dead, And have no power in death save what the wind Confers upon their blown and brainless dust To vex the eyeballs of posterity. But were I god, I would be overlord Of many kings, and were as breath to guide Their dust of destiny. And were I god, Exempt from this mortality which clogs Perception, and clear exercise of will, What rapture it would be, if but to watch Destruction crouching at the back of Time, The tongueless dooms which dog the travelling suns; The vampire Silence at the breast of worlds, Fire without light that gnaws the base of things, And Lethe's mounting tide, that rots the stone Of fundamental spheres. This were enough Till such time as the dazzled wings of will Came up with power's accession, scarcely felt For very suddenness. Then would I urge The strong contention and conflicting might Of chaos and creation, matching them, Those immemorial powers inimical, And all their stars and gulfs subservient— Dynasts of Time, and anarchs of the dark— In closer war reverseless; and would set New discord at the universal core, A Samson-principle to bring it down In one magnificence of ruin. Yea, The monster Chaos were mine unleashed hound, And all my power Destruction's own right arm!
Clark Ashton Smith
THE STAR-TREADER AND OTHER POEMS
CONTENTS
NERO
CHANT TO SIRIUS
THE STAR-TREADER
I
II
III
IV
V
VI
VII
THE MORNING POOL
THE NIGHT FOREST
THE MAD WIND
SONG TO OBLIVION
MEDUSA
ODE TO THE ABYSS
THE SOUL OF THE SEA
THE BUTTERFLY
I
II
III
IV
V
THE PRICE
THE MYSTIC MEANING
ODE TO MUSIC
THE LAST NIGHT
ODE ON IMAGINATION
THE WIND AND THE MOON
LAMENT OF THE STARS
THE MAZE OF SLEEP
THE WINDS
THE MASQUE OF FORSAKEN GODS
THE POET
THE PHILOSOPHER
THE POET
THE PHILOSOPHER
JOVE
PAN
ARTEMIS
APOLLO
APHRODITE
A NYMPH
ANOTHER NYMPH
ATÈ
THE POET
THE GODS TOGETHER
A SUNSET
THE CLOUD-ISLANDS
THE SNOW-BLOSSOMS
THE SUMMER MOON
THE RETURN OF HYPERION
LETHE
ATLANTIS
THE UNREVEALED
THE ELDRITCH DARK
THE CHERRY-SNOWS
FAIRY LANTERNS
NIRVANA
THE NEMESIS OF SUNS
WHITE DEATH
RETROSPECT AND FORECAST
SHADOW OF NIGHTMARE
THE SONG OF A COMET
THE RETRIBUTION
TO THE DARKNESS
A DREAM OF BEAUTY
THE DREAM-BRIDGE
A LIVE-OAK LEAF
PINE NEEDLES
TO THE SUN
THE FUGITIVES
AVERTED MALEFICE
THE MEDUSA OF THE SKIES
A DEAD CITY
THE SONG OF THE STARS
COPAN
A SONG OF DREAMS
THE BALANCE
SATURN
FINIS