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The New World Part 1

The New World.

by Witter Bynner.

I

Celia was laughing. Hopefully I said: "How shall this beauty that we share, This love, remain aware Beyond our happy breathing of the air?

How shall it be fulfilled and perfected?...

If you were dead, How then should I be comforted?"

But Celia knew instead: "He who finds beauty here, shall find it there."

A halo gathered round her hair.

I looked and saw her wisdom bare The living bosom of the countless dead.

... And there I laid my head.

Again when Celia laughed, I doubted her and said: "Life must be led In many ways more difficult to see Than this immediate way For you and me.

We stand together on our lake's edge, and the mystery Of love has made us one, as day is made of night and night of day.

Aware of one identity Within each other, we can say: 'I shall be everything you are.'...

We are uplifted till we touch a star.

We know that overhead Is nothing more austere, more starry, or more deep to understand Than is our union, human hand in hand.

.... But over our lake come strangers--a crowded launch, a lonely sailing boy.

A mile away a train bends by. In every car Strangers are travelling, each with particular And unkind preference like ours, with privacy Of understanding, with especial joy Like ours. Celia, Celia, why should there be Distrust between ourselves and them, disunity?

.... How careful we have been To trim this little circle that we tread, To set a bar To strangers and forbid them!--Are they not as we, Our very likeness and our nearest kin?

How can we shut them out and let stars in?"

She looked along the lake. And when I heard her speak, The sun fell on the boy's white sail and her white cheek.

"I touch them all through you," she said. "I cannot know them now Deeply and truly as my very own, except through you, Except through one or two Interpreters.

But not a moment stirs Here between us, binding and interweaving us, That does not bind these others to our care."

The sunlight fell in glory on her hair....

And then said Celia, radiant, when I held her near: "They who find beauty there, shall find it here."

And on her brow, When I heard Celia speak, Cities were populous With peace and oceans echoed glories in her ear And from her risen thought Her lips had brought, As from some peak Down through the clouds, a mountain-air To guide the lonely and uplift the weak.

"Record it all," she told me, "more than merely this, More than the shine of sunset on our heads, more than a kiss, More than our rapt agreement and delight Watching the mountain mingle with the night....

Tell that the love of two incurs The love of multitudes, makes way And welcome for them, as a solitary star Brings on the great array.

Go make a lovers' calendar,"

She said, "for every day."

And when the sun had put away His dazzle, over the shadowy firs The solitary star came out.... So on some night To eyes of youth shall come my light And hers.

II

"Where are you bound, O solemn voyager?"

She laughed one day and asked me in her mirth: "Where are you from?

Why are you come?"

.... The questions beat like tapping of a drum; And how could I be dumb, I who have bugles in me? Fast The answer blew to her, For all my breath was worth....

"As a bird comes by grace of spring, You are my journey and my wing-- And into your heart, O Celia, My heart has flown, to sing Solemn and long A most undaunted song."

This was the song that she herself had taught me how to sing: .... As immigrants come toward America On their continual ships out of the past, So on my ship America have I, by birth, Come forth at last From all the bitter corners of the earth.

And I have ears to hear the westward wind blowing And I have eyes to look beyond the scope Of sea And I have hands to touch the hands Of shipmates who are going Wherever I go and the grace of knowing That what for them is hope Is hope for me.

I come from many times and many lands, I look toward life and all that it shall hold, Past bound and past divide.

And I shall be consoled By a continent as wide As the round invisible sky.

.... "The unseen shall become the seen....

O Celia, be my Spanish Queen!

The Genoan am I!"

And Celia cried: "My jewels, they are yours, Yours for the journey. Use them well.

Go find the new world, win the shores Of which the old books tell!

.... Yet will they listen, poet? Will they sail with you?

Will they not call you dreamer of a dream?

Will they not laugh at you, because you seem Concerned with words that people often say And deeds they never do?"

The bright sails of my caravel shook seaward in reply: "Though I be told A thousand facts to hold Me back, though the old boundary Rise up like hatred in my way, Though fellow-voyagers cry, 'A lie!'-- Here as I come with heaven at my side None of the weary words they say Remain with me, I am borne like a wave of the sea Toward worlds to be....

And, young and bold, I am happier than they-- The timid unbelievers who grow old!"

She interceded: "How impatient, how unkind You are! What secret do you know To keep you young?

Age comes with keen and accurate advance Against youth's lightly handled lance.

Age is an ancient despot that has wrung All hearts."... My answer was the song forever sung: "This that I need to know I know-- Onpouring and perpetual immigrants, We join a fellowship beyond America Yet in America....

Beyond the touch of age, my Celia, In you, in me, in everyone, we join God's growing mind.

For in no separate place or time, or soul, we find Our meaning. In one mingled soul reside All times and places. On a tide Of mist and azure air We journey toward that soul, through circumstance, Until at last we fully care and dare To make within ourselves divinity."

"And what of all the others," Celia said, "Who ventured brave as you? What of the dead?"

Again I saw the halo in her hair And said: "The dead sail forward, hid behind This wave that we ourselves must mount to find The eternal way.

Adventurers of long ago Seeking a richer gain than earthy gold, They have left for us, half-told, Their guesses of the port, more numerous and blind Than their unnumbered and forgotten faces.

... And though today, as then, Death is a wind blowing them forward out of sight and out of mind, Yet in familiar and in unfamiliar places Inquiring by what means I may The destination of the wind Of death, I have found signs and traces Of the way they go And with a quicker heart I have beheld again In visions, from my ship at sea, The great new world confronting me, Where, yesterday, Today, tomorrow, dwell my countrymen."

And then I looked away, Over the pasture and the valley, to the New Hampshire town....

And my heart's acclaim went down, To Florida, Wisconsin, California, And brought a good report to Celia: "My ship America, This whole wide-timbered land, Well captained and well manned, Ascends the sea Of time, carrying me And many passengers.

And every cabin stirs With the pulsing of its engine over the sway of time, Yes, every state and city, every village, every farm, And every heart and everyone's right arm.

... Celia, hold out your hand, Or anyone in any field or street, hold out your hand-- And I can see it pulse the massive climb And dip Of this America, My ship!"

"Why make your ship so small?

Can your America contain them all?"

How wisely I replied In the province of my pride: "But these are my own shipmates, these Who share my ship America with me!

... On many seas On other ships, even the ancient ships of Greece, Have other immigrants set sail for peace.

But these are my own shipmates whom I see At hand--these are my company."

"What have you said," she cried, "Thinking you knew?

Whom have you called your shipmates? You were wrong!

Your ship is strong With a more various crew Than any one man's country could provide, To make it ride So high and manifold and so complete.

This is the engine-beat Of life itself, the ship of ships.

There is no other ship among the stars than this.

The wind of death is a bright kiss Upon the lips Of every immigrant, as upon yours and mine-- Theirs is the stinging brine And sun and open sea, And theirs the arching sky, eternity."

And Celia had my homage. I was wrong.

Immigrants all, one ship we ride, Man and his bride The journey through.

O let it be with a bridal-song!...

"My shipmates are as many as eternity is long: The unborn and the living and the dead-- And, Celia, you!"

III

That midnight when the moon was tall I walked alone by the white lake--yet with a vanished race And with a race to come. To walk with dead men is to pray, To walk with men unborn--to find the way.

I have seen many days. That night I watched them all.

I have seen many a sign and trace Of beauty and of hope: An elm at night; an arrowy waterfall; The illimitable round unbroken scope Of life; a friend's unfrightened dying face.

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131 Weaving Threads
130 Hunter of Many
129 A Chance
128 Fissures Form
127 Duplicity of a King
126 Honesty
125 Origin
124 Almost
123 Eyes of Eldritch
122 Amara
121 What Lies Around Us
120 Eyes of Old
119 Watchful Waiting
118 Deep Water
117 Leverage
116 Galactic
115 Levelers
114 The Distance
113 Fundamental
112 Confrontation
111 An Enigma
110 Yawm of Flesh
109 Calm Before the Storm
108 New Hope
107 Ajax Volan
106 Ajax Volan
105 Betrayal
104 War
103 To Plan
102 Respite
101 Breaking Through
100 An Unstoppable Force
99 The Wrath of a Lich
98 To Corrupt
97 Cataclysm Comes
96 The Dash
95 Atlas Dropped the Sky
94 In the Flesh(Part 2)
94 In the Flesh(Part 1)
93 Hectic
92 Dimensional Cipher
91 The Final Rift
90 The Coming Tide
89 An Unexpected Trap
88 Hide and Seek
87 Escape
86 The Final Piece
85 Grimoire
84 Finalizing Details
83 Clash
82 An Overseer's Insight
81 Rift Keeper
80 What Follows
79 Might
78 Not As It Seems
77 Groundwork
76 To Make Clean
75 Who Goes There
74 Corrupted Ruin
73 What Lies Beyond
72 Last Night
71 Another World
70 Order
69 Chaos
68 Tasting Deception
67 Those Left
66 Teaching the Master
65 Preparation
64 Final Call to Action
63 Makings of a Class
62 Not Alone
61 Final Frontier
60 Blood Arts
59 Creation
58 What You Believe
57 Mountains of Madness
56 Guardians of Yawm
55 The Might of Progress
54 How to End a Legend
53 Making Progress
52 True Intentions
51 Monsters of the Deep
50 Pieces of the Puzzle
49 Reaping Rewards
48 Unleashed
47 Gaining Tools
46 Fighting Evil
45 Adaptation
44 The Might of a Follower
43 The Rest of Humanity
42 A leap of Faith
The Story So Far: First Edition
41 Closing the Gap
40 Yawm's Domain
39 The Steel Legion
38 Overseer
37 War of Worlds
36 Manifestation
35 Letting Go
34 Beneath Your Skin
33 Infestation
32 Plans May Crumble
31 Runic Warrior
29 A Pound of Flesh
28 How Far I've Come
27 The Old and the New
26 A Boundless Storm
25 Kessiah Crow
24 Fighting the Unknown
23 Finding the Formula
22 Etorhma, Eater of Worlds
21 Rise
20 Dungeon Delver
19 Althea
18 Evolution of Armor
17 Eater of Monsters
16 Torix Worm, of Darkhill
15 The Might of Magic
14 Deceit
13 Spoils of War
12 Forged in Ebon
11 Tears in Time
10 The Lord of Worms
9 Schema
8 Living Mana
7 The Sentinel of Monolith
6 Baldag-Ruhl, of Many
5 Becoming a Bat Murderer
4 Break Them
3 Hitting My Stride
2 One Lone Creature
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236 Better Than Expected
235 Upbringing
234 Kaboom
233 Elysium
232 The Minds of Many
231 Havoc
230 The Silences Between
229 The Battle for Polydra
228 An Enemy Worth Fearing
227 Retaliation
226 Against the Tide
225 Moving With Intent
224 Consequences
223 His Own Way
222 To Create and Destroy
221 The learning Process
220 Laying Out Options
219 A Wider World
218 Something Else Altogether
217 A Shattered God
216 The Heavens Weep
215 Out of Fire and Into Hell
214 What Is to Come
213 Breach
212 Fallout
211 Logistics
210 Evolution
209 Sending a message
208 Ripples
207 Help Me Help You
206 Meeting an Old Friend
205 Aftermath
204 Down A Rabbit Hole
203 Into Oblivion
202 Subversion
201 More Than One
200 The Fallen
198 Preparing for Battle
197 Under Dark Waters
196 Diving In
195 A Proposition
194 Another Realm
193 Conflict of Interests
192 A Vast Universe
191 A Fever Pitch
190 Operations
189 A Close Call
188 Eclipse Makers
187 Exposed
186 Countdown
185 Conspiracy
184 The Hybrid
183 Something Wicked
182 A Masked History
181 Unchained
180 Helios Novas, Ruler of Worlds
179 Rivaria
178 A Steady March
177 To Face the Divine
176 Destruction
175 Eye of the Storm
174 Coming Together
173 Riptide
172 Leaving an Impression
171 Pieces of a Puzzle
170 A Nightmare
169 Weaving Threads
168 Prestige and Prominence
167 Thisbey Thorn
166 Yildraza
165 Skyburner
164 Manipulation
163 A Dark Plan
162 Different Stars
161 A Night to Remember
160 The Might of a Gialgathen
159 Surprise
158 Getting There
157 Fluidity
156 Eonoth
155 Hiding
154 The Empire
153 What Once Was
152 To Clear A Plague
151 Icosah
150 Giess
148 A Calm Killing
147 Disillusion
146 Aligning Time
145 Let Loose
144 Fortress
143 Free
142 One Against Many
141 His Design
140 No Longer Alone
139 Turning the Tide
138 Prodigy of War
137 They Come at Night
136 The Sound of Thunder
135 A Rising Tide
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