
A lone speaker, wrestling with the weight of destiny, invokes an ancient gate that promises entry into the unknown. Through a blend of lyrical prayer and defiant proclamation, the narrative unfurls a battle between boundless ambition and the quiet humility of a soul seeking grace. The language swirls between celestial wind, timeless stars, and the tangible heat of a sunrise, setting a stage where personal conviction collides with the vast forces of nature.
As the poem moves from triumphant declarations of rule to a weary longing for rest, it sketches a civilization’s rise, its inevitable decay, and the introspection that follows. Listeners are drawn into the internal dialogue of body and soul, each pleading for divine mercy while confronting the shadows of their own making. The work invites reflection on power, faith, and the fragile promise of redemption, leaving the journey open at a pivotal, contemplative moment.
Language
en
Duration
~54 minutes (52K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Release date
2013-05-08
Rights
Public domain in the USA.
Subjects

1871–1926
A Canadian poet from Fredericton, he wrote lyrical, carefully shaped verse and published several notable books in the 1890s. He also built a long career in banking, giving his life and work an unusual mix of literary ambition and practical discipline.
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