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The Fiddling Wood

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Gods, what a black, fierce day! The clouds were iron,

    Wrenched to strange, rugged shapes; the red sun winked

    Over the rough crest of the hairy wood

    In angry scorn; the grey road twisted, kinked,

    Like a sick serpent, seeming to environ

    The trees with magic. All the wood was still ——

    Cracked, crannied pines bent like malicious cripples

    Before the gusty wind; they seemed to nose,

    Nudge, poke each other, cackling with ill mirth ——

    Enchantment's days were over —— sh! —— Suppose

    That crouching log there, where the white light stipples

    Should —— break its quiet! WAS THAT CRIMSON —— EARTH?

    It smirched the ground like a lewd whisper, "Danger!" ——

    I hunched my cloak about me —— then, appalled,

    Turned ice and fire by turns —— for —— someone stirred

    The brown, dry needles sharply! Terror crawled

    Along my spine, as forth there stepped —— a Stranger!

    And all the pines crooned like a drowsy bird!

    His stock was black. His great shoe-buckles glistened.

    His fur cuffs ended in a sheen of rings.

    And underneath his coat a case bulged blackly ——

    He swept his beaver in a rush of wings!

    Then took the fiddle out, and, as I listened,

    Tightened and tuned the yellowed strings, hung slackly.

    Ping! Pang! The clear notes swooped and curved and darted,

    Rising like gulls. Then, with a finger skinny,

    He rubbed the bow with rosin, said, "Your pardon

    Signor! —— Maestro Nicolo Paganini

    They used to call me! Tchk! —— The cold grips hard on

    A poor musician's fingers!" —— His lips parted.

    A tortured soul screamed suddenly and loud,

    From the brown, quivering case! Then, faster, faster,

    Dancing in flame-like whorls, wild, beating, screaming,

    The music wailed unutterable disaster;

    Heartbroken murmurs from pale lips once proud,

    Dead, choking moans from hearts once nobly dreaming.

    Till all resolved in anguish —— died away

    Upon one minor chord, and was resumed

    In anguish; fell again to a low cry,

    Then rose triumphant where the white fires fumed,

    Terrible, marching, trampling, reeling, gay,

    Hurling mad, broken legions down to die

    Through everlasting hells —— The tears were salt

    Upon my fingers —— Then, I saw, behind

    The fury of the player, all the trees

    Crouched like violinists, boughs crooked, jerking, blind,

    Sweeping mad bows to music without fault,

    Grey cheeks to greyer fiddles, withered knees.

    Gasping, I fled! —— but still that devilish tune

    Stunned ears and brain alike —— till clouds of dust

    Blotted the picture, and the noise grew dim ——

    Shaking, I reached the town —— and turned —— in trust ——

    Wind-smitten, dread, against the sky-line's rim,

    Black, dragon branches whipped below a moon!

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