Micarlla II - The Farthest Thunder Lyrics


The farthest Thunder that I heard

Was nearer than the Sky

And rumbles still, though torrid Noons

Have lain their missiles by —

The Lightning that preceded it

Struck no one but myself —

But I would not exchange the Bolt

For all the rest of Life —

Indebtedness to Oxygen

The Happy may repay,

But not the obligation

To Electricity —

It founds the Homes and decks the Days

And every clamor bright

Is but the gleam concomitant

Of that waylaying Light —

The Thought is quiet as a Flake —

A Crash without a Sound,

How Life's reverberation

Its Explanation found —