A Chant of Mystics and Other Poems/The Towers and the Night
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THE TOWERS AND THE NIGHT
Over the White Way's flood of light,
Over its sea of fiery flowers,
Arose the voice of the ancient Night
And the youthful Towers:
"O Night of nations passed," the Towers said,
"One day stood high your monuments, but now
Your highest pyramid must lift its head
To see the lights that crown our City's brow."
"But man," replied the Night, "shall crown the stars
With flowers of thought divine,
And write his name upon a monument
Greater than yours and mine."