AT NIGHT

Crazed shadows, from no golden body

That I can see, embrace me warm;

All is purple and closed

Round by night’s arm.

A brilliance wings from dark-lit voices,

Wild lost voices of shadows white:

See the long houses lean

To the weird flight.

Star-amorous things that wake at sleep-time

(Because the sun spreads wide like a tree

With no good fruit for them)

Thrill secrecy.

Pale horses ride before the morning,

The secret roots of the sun to tread,

With hoofs shod with venom

And ageless dread;

To breathe on burning emerald grasses

And opalescent dews of the day,

And poison at the core

What smiles may stray.