Mist And Frost

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Veil-like and beautiful
Gathered the dutiful
  Mist in the night,
True to the messaging,
Dreamful and presaging
  Vapour and light.

Ghostly and chill it is,
Pallid and still it is,
  Sudden uprist;
What is there tragical,
Moving or magical,
  Hid in the mist?

Millions of essences,
Fairy-like presences
  Formless as yet;
Light-riven spangles,
Crystalline tangles
  Floating unset.

Frost will come shepherding
Nowise enjeoparding
  Frondage or flower;
Just a degree of it,
Nought can we see of it
  Only its power.

Earth like a Swimmer
Plunged into the dimmer
  Wave of the night,
Now is uprisen,
An Elysian vision
  Of spray and of light.

'Tis the intangible
Delicate frangible
  Secret of mist,
Breathing may banish it,
Thought may evanish it,--
  Ponder and whist!

Passionless purity,
Calmness in surety
  Dwells everywhere,
A winnowed whiteness,
A lunar lightness
  Glows in the air.

But in the heart of it
Every least part of it
  Blooms with the charm,
Star-shape and frondage
Broken from bondage
  Forged into form.

Crystals encrusted,
Diamonds dusted
  Line everything,
Tiny the stencillings
Are as the pencillings
  On a moth's wing.

And O, what a wonder!
No farther asunder
  Than atoms are laid,
The arches and angles
Of star-froth and spangles
  Cast their own shade.

Out from the chalices,
The pigmy palaces
  Where the tint hides,
Opal and sapphire
Half-pearl and half-fire
  The colour slides;

Till the frail miracle
Rapturous lyrical
  Flushes and glows
With a wraith of florescence
That tempers or lessens
  The light of the snows.

Held all aquiver,--
But now with a shiver
  The power of the sun
Dissolves the laces
Of the tender mazes,
  All is undone.

But the old Earth brooding,
All wisdom including,
  Affirms and assures
That above the material,
Triumphal imperial
  Beauty endures.

© Duncan Campbell Scott