Invocation

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JUNE, 1866.

BREATHE thro' me in music,
  Spirit of the time!
Pregnant with the future,
  Spirit of the time!

As the west wind sougheth,
  Through the swaying pine,
Sweep tho' all my branches
  With thy song divine.

Nations now are rolling
  Onward, as the sea
Which the moon upheaveth,
  Thus upheaved by thee.

Muffled mutt'ring groweth
  Louder on the air!
Like a lion roaring,
  Rising from his lair.

As the anthem surgeth
  Through cathedral aisles,
Swells the voice of nations
  Over miles of miles.

As the thunder growleth
  In yon cloud afar,
In their bosoms broodeth
  The black bolt of war.

Snap in twain your fetters,
  Cleave your ancient yoke,
Burst the gloom of ages
  With the lightning stroke.

Clap on clap, down-crashing,
  Clatter crowd on crowd,
From Venetia's dungeons,
  From the Roman shroud;

From the graves of Poland,
  From Germania's plains,
From the death-pollution
  Of imperial chains.

Feel yourselves as brothers,
  Dare to think ye free;
And in dust will shiver
  Thrones of tyranny.

Like night's phantoms, with'ring
  'Neath the glance of dawn,
Kings and priests dissolveth
  Your full-flashing frown.

Forward, sons of morning,
  With a sacred ire!
Lead ye, like Jehovah,
  In a pillar of fire.

Through the dreary desert,
  Through the burning sand
Till, on shores of promise
  And of peace, ye land.

Where a purer people,
  Led by laws innate,
Shall, towards the heavens,
  Tower in grander state.

Breathe and blow in music;
  On, from clime to clime;
Baptize, with the Holy Spirit
  Spirit of the time.

© Mathilde Blind