[net.poems] The Apparition, by Herman Melville

wsh@hou5g.UUCP (10/07/83)

                                 THE APPARITION
                                 (A Retrospect)

                                       by

                                 Herman Melville
                                   (1819-1891)

Convulsions came; and, where the field
     Long slept in pastoral green,
A goblin-mountain was upheaved
(Sure the scared sense was all deceived),
     Marl-glen and slag-ravine.

The unreserve of Ill was there,
     The clinkers in her last retreat;
But, ere the eye could take it in,
Or mind could comprehension win,
     It sunk!--and at our feet.

So, then, Solidity's a crust--
     The core of fire below;
All may go well for many a year,
But who can think without a fear
     Of horrors that happen so?