RISE O DAYS FROM YOUR FATHOMLESS DEEPS
1
Rise O days from your fathomless
deeps, till you loftier, fiercer
sweep,
Long for my soul hungering
gymnastic I devour’d what the earth gave me,
Long I roam’d the woods
of the north, long I watch’d Niagara pouring,
I travel’d the prairies
over and slept on their breast, I cross’d the
Nevadas,
I cross’d the plateaus
I ascended the towering rocks
along the Pacific, I sail’d out to sea,
I sail’d through the
storm, I was refresh’d by the storm
I watch’d with joy the
threatening maws of the waves,
I mark’d the white combs
where they career’d so high, curling over.
I heard the wind piping; I
saw the black clouds,
Saw from below what arose
and mounted (O superb! O wild as my heart,
and
powerful!),
Heard the continuous thunder
as it bellow’d after the lightning,
Noted the slender and jagged
threads of lightning as sudden and fast
amid
the din they chased each other across the sky;
These, and such as these,
I, elate, saw saw with wonder, yet pensive
and
masterful,
All the menacing might of
the globe uprisen around me,
Yet there with my soul I fed,
I fed content, supercilious.
2
’Twas well, O soul ’twas
a good preparation you gave me,
Now we advance our latent
and ampler hunger to fill,
Now we go forth to receive
what the earth and the sea never gave us,
Not through the mighty woods
we go, but through the mightier cities,
Something for us is pouring
now more than Niagara pouring,
Torrents of men (sources and
rills of the Northwest are you indeed
inexhaustible?),
What, to pavements and homesteads
here, what were those storms of the
mountains
and sea?
What, to passions I witness
around me to-day? was the sea risen?
Was the wind piping the pipe
of death under the black clouds?
Lo! from deeps more unfathomable,
something more deadly and savage,
Manhattan rising, advancing
with menacing front Cincinnati, Chicago,
unchain’d;
What was that swell I saw
on the ocean? behold what comes here,
How it climbs with daring
feet and hands how it dashes!
How the true thunder bellows
after the lightning how bright the
flashes
of lightning!
How Democracy with desperate
vengeful port strides on, shown through
the
dark by those flashes of lightning!
(Yet a mournful wail and low
sob I fancied I heard through the dark,
In a lull of the deafening
confusion.)
3
Thunder on! stride on, Democracy!
strike with vengeful stroke!
And do you rise higher than
ever yet O days, O cities!
Crash heavier, heavier yet
O storms! you have done me good,
My soul prepared in the mountains
absorbs your immortal strong
nutriment,
Long had I walk’d my
cities, my country roads through farms, only half
satisfied,
One doubt nauseous undulating
like a snake, crawl’d on the ground
before
me,
Continually preceding my steps,
turning upon me oft, ironically hissing
low;
The cities I loved so well
I abandon’d and left, I sped to the
certainties
suitable to me,
Hungering, hungering, hungering,
for primal energies and Nature’s
dauntlessness,
I refresh’d myself with
it only, I could relish it only,
I waited the bursting forth
of the pent fire on the water and air I
waited
long;
But now I no longer wait,
I am fully satisfied, I am glutted,
I have witness’d the
true lightning, I have witness’d my cities
electric,
I have lived to behold man
burst forth and warlike America rise,
Hence I will seek no more
the food of the northern solitary wilds,
No more the mountains roam
or sail the stormy sea.