There is an Air of Majesty
There is an air of majesty,
A bearing dignified and free,
About the mountain
peaks;
Each crag of weather-beaten stone
Presents a grandeur of its own
To him who seeks.
There is a proud, defiant mein,
Expressive, stern, and yet serene,
About the precipice;
Whose rugged form looks grimly down,
And answers, with an austere frown
The sunlight’s
kiss.
The mountain, with the snow bank crowned;
The gorge, abysmal and profound;
Impress with aspect
grand:
With unfeigned reverence I see
In canon and declivity
The All-Wise Hand.