Augustin S. Macdonald, comp. A Collection of Verse by California Poets. 1914.
By Christian BinkleyThe Awakening
I
Bright angels have passed by me: I have heard
A whirr of wings, and voices in adieu.
Now all that seems is hushed, scarcely are stirred
The curtains of the soul, and all things seem
Brooding, and big with portents like the night.
But now I thought I saw the distant gleam
Of angel pinions in the western light,
And heard the fading music: then it rolled
In floods of living sound; and as they swept
Around, in whispered awe they spoke and told
The secrets of the universe. I kept
The fragments that I heard: now all things are
Lit with a glory not of sun or star.