From The Woolworth Tower lyrics

by

Sara Teasdale


    VIVID with love, eager for greater beauty
    Out of the night we come
    Into the corridor, brilliant and warm.
    A metal door slides open,
    And the lift receives us.
    Swiftly, with sharp unswerving flight
    The car shoots upward,
    And the air, swirling and angry,
    Howls like a hundred devils.
    Past the maze of trim bronze doors,
    Steadily we ascend.
    I cling to you
    Conscious of the chasm under us,
    And a terrible whirring deafens my ears.

The flight is ended.

    We pass thru a door leading onto the ledge—
    Wind, night and space
    Oh terrible height
    Why have we sought you?
    Oh bitter wind with icy invisible wings
    Why do you beat us?
    Why would you bear us away?
    We look thru the miles of air,
    The cold blue miles between us and the city,
    Over the edge of eternity we look
    On all the lights,
    A thousand times more numerous than the stars;
    Oh lines and loops of light in unwound chains
    That mark for miles and miles
    The vast black mazy cobweb of the streets;
     Near us clusters and splashes of living gold
    That change far off to bluish steel
    Where the fragile lights on the Jersey shore
    Tremble like drops of wind-stirred dew.
    The strident noises of the city
    Floating up to us
    Are hallowed into whispers.
    Ferries cross thru the darkness
    Weaving a golden thread into the night,
    Their whistles weird shadows of sound.

    We feel the millions of humanity beneath us,—
    The warm millions, moving under the roofs,
    Consumed by their own desires;
    Preparing food,
    Sobbing alone in a garret,
    With burning eyes bending over a needle,
    Aimlessly reading the evening paper,
    Dancing in the naked light of the café,
    Laying out the dead,
    Bringing a child to birth—
    The sorrow, the torpor, the bitterness, the frail joy
    Come up to us
    Like a cold fog wrapping us round.
    Oh in a hundred years
    Not one of these blood-warm bodies
    But will be worthless as clay.
    The anguish, the torpor, the toil
    Will have passed to other millions
    Consumed by the same desires.
    Ages will come and go,
    Darkness will blot the lights
    And the tower will be laid on the earth.
    The sea will remain
    Black and unchanging,
    The stars will look down
    Brilliant and unconcerned.

    Beloved,
    Tho' sorrow, futility, defeat
    Surround us,
    They cannot bear us down.
    Here on the abyss of eternity
    Love has crowned us
    For a moment
    Victors.

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