I have not heard lutes beckon me, nor the brazen bugles
call,
But once in the dim of a haunted lea I heard the silence
fall.
I have not heard the regal drum, nor seen the flags
unfurled,
But I have watched the dragons come, fire-eyed, across the
world.
I have not seen the horsemen fall before the hurtling host,
But I have paced a silent hall where each step waked a
ghost.
I have not kissed the tiger-feet of a strange-eyed golden
god,
But I have walked a city's street where no man else had
trod.
I have not raised the canopies that shelter revelling kings,
But I have fled from crimson eyes and black unearthly wings.
I have not knelt outside the door to kiss a pallid queen,
But I have seen a ghostly shore that no man else has seen.
I have not seen the standards sweep from keep and castle
wall,
But I have seen a woman leap from a dragon's crimson stall,
And I have heard strange surges boom that no man heard
before,
And seen a strange black city loom on a mystic night-black
shore.
And I have felt the sudden blow of a nameless wind's cold
breath,
And watched the grisly pilgrims go that walk the roads of
Death,
And I have seen black valleys gape, abysses in the gloom,
And I have fought the deathless Ape that guards the Doors of
Doom.
I have not seen the face of Pan, nor mocked the Dryad's
haste,
But I have trailed a dark-eyed Man across a windy waste.
I have not died as men may die, nor sin as men have sinned,
But I have reached a misty sky upon a granite wind.