id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 38410 Smith, Clark Ashton The Star-Treader, and other poems .txt text/plain 13092 1163 90 Through stars and deeps I watched the dream unroll, Green light that orbs them like an outer sea, For world and star that find thy ways more deep Far-drifting world and sun, Thou wast ere ever star put out on thee; What suns and worlds have been thy prey What worlds unborn shall dare thy strength, O thou whose hands pluck out the light of stars, Eternal winds shall touch him with their wings; Till end of suns, and sunless death of years, That bind all deeps, all suns, all days and darks. The night take form upon the face of suns, Dark to the gaze of moons and suns, The gods that haunt like dreams each planet's youth-Like the wind of the motion of the world. From pallid skies more death-like than the gloom. Like the first tinge of death, upon a sun Like senile suns that grapple with the dark, ./cache/38410.txt ./txt/38410.txt