The Last Night Poem by Clark Ashton Smith

The Last Night



I dreamed a dream: I stood upon a height,
A mountain's utmost eminence of snow.
Beholding ashen plains outflung below
To a far sea-horizon, dim and white.
Beneath the spectral sun's expiring light
The world lay shrouded in a deathly glow;
Its last fear-laden voice, a wind, came low;
The distant sea lay hushed, as with affright.

I watched, until the pale and flickering sun,
In agony and fierce despair, flamed high,
And shadow-slain, went out upon the gloom.
Then Night, that war of gulf-born Titans won,
Impended for a breath on wings of doom,
And through the air fell like a falling sky.

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Read the poem and the feeling that narrated the situation which makes the mind such feeling of fear. In fact there is no cause of feeling even if there are such adversities and however poem is interesting due to its peculiarity of situation and theme given by the poem.

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