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Always Comes Evening ~ Haunting Columns
written by Robert Ervin Howard
Fourth poem of Howard's "Sonnets out of Bedlam" cycle:
  1. The Soul-Eater
  2. The Last Hour
  3. The Singer in the Mist
  4. Haunting Columns
  5. The Dream and the Shadow



The walls of Luxor broke the silver sand
   When stars were golden lepers in the night,
   And, granite monsters in the pallid light,
They lurched like drunken Titans through the land,
With giant strides, most terrible and grand.
   They ringed me when the slender moon was bright,
   And gazing up their cold, inhuman height,
I shrieked and writhed and beat them with my hand.

Then dawn spread far her amaranthine gleam,
   And I could feel my brain to opal turn
That on the iron hinges of the dream
   Shattered to glowing shards that freeze and burn.
      God grant my bones lie silver on the plain
      Ere yet the walls of Luxor come again.

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