[info] source: [/info] Page 15: And now it was eventide. And he had reached the hills. His steps had led him to the mist, and he stood among the rocks and the white cypress-trees hidden from all things, and he spoke and said: "O Mist, my sister, white breath not yet held in a mould, I return to you, a breath white and voiceless, A word not yet uttered. "O Mist, my winged sister mist, we are together now, And together we shall be till life's second day, Whose dawn shall lay you, dewdrops in a garden, And me a babe upon the breast of a woman, And we shall remember. "O Mist, my sister, I come back, a heart listening in its depths, Even as your heart, A desire throbbing and aimless even as your desire, A thought not yet gathered, even as your thought. "O Mist, my sister, first-born of my mother, My hands still hold the green seeds you bade me scatter, And my lips are sealed upon the song you bade me sing; And I bring you no fruit, and I bring you no echoes For my hands were blind, and my lips unyielding. "O Mist, my sister, much did I love the world, and the world loved me, For all my smiles were upon her lips, and all her tears were in my eyes. Yet there was between us a gulf of silence which she would not abridge, And I could not overstep. "O Mist, my sister, my deathless sister Mist, I sang the ancient songs unto my little children, And they listened, and there was wondering upon their face; But tomorrow perchance they will forget the song, And I know not to whom the wind will carry the song. And though it was not mine own, yet it came to my heart And dwelt for a moment upon my lips. "O Mist, my sister, though all this came to pass, I am at peace. It was enough to sing to those already born. And though the singing is indeed not mine, Yet it is of my heart's deepest desire. "O Mist, my sister, my sister Mist, I am one with you now. No longer am I a self. The walls have fallen, And the chains have broken; I rise to you, a mist, And together we shall float upon the sea until life's second day, When dawn shall lay you, dewdrops in a garden, And me a babe upon the breast of a woman."