Arakoon

Henry Kendall 1839 (Australia) – 1882 (Sydney)



Lo! in storms, the triple-headed
           Hill, whose dreaded
Bases battle with the seas,
Looms across fierce widths of fleeting
           Waters beating
Evermore on roaring leas!
Arakoon, the black, the lonely!
           Housed with only
Cloud and rain-wind, mist and damp;
Round whose foam-drenched feet and nether
           Depths, together
Sullen sprites of thunder tramp!

There the East hums loud and surly,
           Late and early,
Through the chasms and the caves,
And across the naked verges
           Leap the surges!
White and wailing waifs of waves.

Day by day the sea-fogs gathered—
           Tempest-fathered—
Pitch their tents on yonder peak,
Yellow drifts and fragments lying
           Where the flying
Torrents chafe the cloven creek!

And at nightfall, when the driven
           Bolts of heaven
Smite the rock and break the bluff,
Thither troop the elves whose home is
           Where the foam is,
And the echo and the clough.

Ever girt about with noises,
           Stormy voices,
And the salt breath of the Strait,
Stands the steadfast Mountain Giant,
           Grim, reliant,
Dark as Death, and firm as Fate.

So when trouble treads, like thunder,
           Weak men under—
Treads and breaks the thews of these—
Set thyself to bear it bravely,
           Greatly, gravely,
Like the hill in yonder seas;

Since the wrestling and endurance
           Give assurance
To the faint at bay with pain,
That no soul to strong endeavour
           Yoked for ever,
Works against the tide in vain.

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Submitted on May 13, 2011

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Scheme XXABBACCDEED CCFGHF IIJBBJ KKXGGX GHLMML EEACCA NNOEEO
Closest metre Iambic trimeter
Characters 1,533
Words 230
Stanzas 7
Stanza Lengths 12, 6, 6, 6, 6, 6, 6

Henry Kendall

Thomas Henry Kendall was a nineteenth-century Australian author and bush poet, who was particularly known for his poems and tales set in a natural environment setting. more…

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