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-*** START OF THIS PROJECT GUTENBERG EBOOK CALIFORNIA ***
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-[Illustration: Portrait of Ina Coolbrith]
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-CALIFORNIA
-
-BY
-INA COOLBRITH
-
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-
-
-SAN FRANCISCO
-THE BOOK CLUB OF CALIFORNIA
-MDCCCCXVIII
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-500 COPIES PRINTED BY
-JOHN HENRY NASH, SAN FRANCISCO
-DECORATIONS BY LAWRENCE B. HASTE
-PORTRAIT BY DAN SWEENEY
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-COPYRIGHT, 1918, BY INA COOLBRITH
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-INTRODUCTION
-
-
-I have always believed that the Poet of the New World--of the World--was
-to come out of the West--from California. Why not? Would it be more
-strange that this broad land by the shores of the vast Pacific should
-produce the Supreme Singer, than that a little Island of the far
-Atlantic should have given birth to the Bard of Avon--to that kinglier
-brow than ever wore a crown?
-
-For California is a Poem! The land of romance, of mystery, of worship,
-of beauty and of Song. It chants from her snow-crested, cloud-bannered
-mountain-ranges; it hymns thro' her forests of sky-reaching pine and
-sequoia; it ripples in her flowered and fruited valleys; it thunders
-from her fountains pouring, as it were, from the very waters above the
-firmament; it anthems from the deeps of the mightiest ocean of the world;
-and echoes ever in the syllables of her own strangely beautiful
-name,--California.
-
-The spell of enchantment which she wove about me from the day when--a
-little child--I entered her borders thro' the rocky mountain-pass from
-the long trail across the great plains, was not lessened by the
-after-vision of the Southland grape and fig, orange and pomegranate,--or
-the (so-called) deserts of sand and cacti, which the spring months
-covered with a carpet of bloom rivalling the richest dyes of the Persian
-looms. Rather has it increased with the passing of time.
-
-And then she is, as our brothers of France would say, of such a Bigness;
-is so stupendous! Surely, of her, greatness only should be born: why
-not the greatest of all,--the Master Singer?
-
-With all this mind-enwoven, it was but natural, when in after years I
-was asked by the University of California to contribute a poem for its
-Commencement Day, that I should seek to voice my belief. How inadequate
-the expression to the inner song only I may fully realize. Yet am I
-glad that the first Commencement Poem to be written by a woman for any
-university, is of, and bears the name of California.
-
-Ina Coolbrith.
-
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-CALIFORNIA
-
-
-Was it the sigh and shiver of the leaves?
-Was it the murmur of the meadow brook,
-That in and out the reeds and water weeds
-Slipped silverly, and on their tremulous keys
-Uttered her many melodies? Or voice
-Of the far sea, red with the sunset gold,
-That sang within her shining shores, and sang
-Within the Gate, that in the sunset shone
-A gate of fire against the outer world?
-
-For, ever as I turned the magic page
-Of that old song the old, blind singer sang
-Unto the world, when it and song were young--
-The ripple of the reeds, or odorous,
-Soft sigh of leaves, or voice of the far sea--
-A mystical, low murmur, tremulous
-Upon the wind, came in with musk of rose,
-The salt breath of the waves, and far, faint smell
-Of laurel up the slopes of Tamalpais. . . .
-
-"Am I less fair, am I less fair than these,
- Daughters of far-off seas?
-Daughters of far-off shores,--bleak, over-blown
-With foam of fretful tides, with wail and moan
-Of waves, that toss wild hands, that clasp and beat
-Wild, desolate hands above the lonely sands,
-Printed no more with pressure of their feet:
-That chase no more the light feet flying swift
- Up golden sands, nor lift
-Foam fingers white unto their garment hem,
- And flowing hair of them.
-
-"For these are dead: the fair, great queens are dead!
-The long hair's gold a dust the wind bloweth
- Wherever it may list;
- The curvëd lips, that kissed
-Heroes and kings of men, a dust that breath,
-Nor speech, nor laughter, ever quickeneth;
- And all the glory sped
-From the large, marvelous eyes, the light whereof
-Wrought wonder in their hearts,--desire, and love!
- And wrought not any good:
-But strife, and curses of the gods, and flood,
- And fire and battle-death!
- Am I less fair, less fair,
- Because that my hands bear
-Neither a sword, nor any flaming brand,
-To blacken and make desolate my land,
-But on my brows are leaves of olive boughs,
- And in mine arms a dove!
-
-"Sea-born and goddess, blossom of the foam,
-Pale Aphrodite, shadowy as a mist
- Not any sun hath kissed!
- Tawny of limb I roam,
-The dusks of forests dark within my hair;
- The far Yosemite,
-For garment and for covering of me,
- Wove the white foam and mist,
-The amber and the rose and amethyst
-Of her wild fountains, shaken loose in air.
-And I am of the hills and of the sea:
-Strong with the strength of my great hills, and calm
-With calm of the fair sea, whose billowy gold
-Girdles the land whose queen and love I am!
- Lo! am I less than thou,
-That with a sound of lyres, and harp-playing,
- Not any voice doth sing
-The beauty of mine eyelids and my brow?
-Nor hymn in all my fair and gracious ways,
- And lengths of golden days,
-The measure and the music of my praise?
-
- "Ah, what indeed is this
-Old land beyond the seas, that ye should miss
-For her the grace and majesty of mine?
- Are not the fruit and vine
-Fair on my hills, and in my vales the rose?
- The palm-tree and the pine
-Strike hands together under the same skies
- In every wind that blows.
- What clearer heavens can shine
-Above the land whereon the shadow lies
-Of her dead glory, and her slaughtered kings,
- And lost, evanished gods?
- Upon my fresh green sods
-No king has walked to curse and desolate:
-But in the valleys Freedom sits and sings,
- And on the heights above;
-Upon her brows the leaves of olive boughs,
- And in her arms a dove;
-And the great hills are pure, undesecrate,
- White with their snows untrod,
-And mighty with the presence of their God!
-
- "Hearken, how many years
-I sat alone, I sat alone and heard
- Only the silence stirred
-By wind and leaf, by clash of grassy spears,
-And singing bird that called to singing bird.
- Heard but the savage tongue
-Of my brown savage children, that among
-The hills and valleys chased the buck and doe,
- And round the wigwam fires
-Chanted wild songs of their wild savage sires,
-And danced their wild, weird dances to and fro,
-And wrought their beaded robes of buffalo.
- Day following upon day,
-Saw but the panther crouched upon the limb,
- Smooth serpents, swift and slim,
-Slip through the reeds and grasses, and the bear
- Crush through his tangled lair
-Of chaparral, upon the startled prey!
-
- "Listen, how I have seen
-Flash of strange fires in gorge and black ravine;
-Heard the sharp clang of steel, that came to drain
- The mountain's golden vein--
-And laughed and sang, and sang and laughed again,
-Because that 'now,' I said, 'I shall be known!
- I shall not sit alone;
-But reach my hands unto my sister lands!
- And they? Will they not turn
-Old, wondering dim eyes to me, and yearn--
- Aye, they will yearn, in sooth,
-To my glad beauty, and my glad fresh youth!'
-
- "What matters though the morn
-Redden upon my singing fields of corn!
-What matters though the wind's unresting feet
- Ripple the gold of wheat,
- And my vales run with wine,
- And on these hills of mine
-The orchard boughs droop heavy with ripe fruit?
- When with nor sound of lute
-Nor lyre, doth any singer chant and sing
- Me, in my life's fair spring:
-The matin song of me in my young day?
-But all my lays and legends fade away
-From lake and mountain to the farther hem
-Of sea, and there be none to gather them.
-
- "Lo! I have waited long!
-How longer yet must my strung harp be dumb,
- Ere its great master come?
-Till the fair singer comes to wake the strong,
-Rapt chords of it unto the new, glad song!
- Him a diviner speech
- My song-birds wait to teach:
- The secrets of the field
- My blossoms will not yield
- To other hands than his;
- And, lingering for this,
-My laurels lend the glory of their boughs
- To crown no narrower brows.
-For on his lips must wisdom sit with youth,
-And in his eyes, and on the lids thereof,
- The light of a great love--
- And on his forehead, truth!" . . .
-
-Was it the wind, or the soft sigh of leaves,
-Or sound of singing waters? Lo, I looked,
-And saw the silvery ripples of the brook,
-The fruit upon the hills, the waving trees,
-And mellow fields of harvest: saw the Gate
-Burn in the sunset; the thin thread of mist
-Creep white across the Saucelito hills;
-Till the day darkened down the ocean rim,
-The sunset purple slipped from Tamalpais,
-And bay and sky were bright with sudden stars.
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-<h1>CALIFORNIA</h1>
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-<span class="last-line">INA COOLBRITH</span>
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-SAN FRANCISCO<br />
-THE BOOK CLUB OF CALIFORNIA<br />
-MDCCCCXVIII
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-500 COPIES PRINTED BY<br />
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-COPYRIGHT, 1918, BY INA COOLBRITH
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-<h2>INTRODUCTION</h2>
-
-
-<p>I have always believed that the Poet of the New World&mdash;of the World&mdash;was
-to come out of the West&mdash;from California. Why not? Would it be more
-strange that this broad land by the shores of the vast Pacific should
-produce the Supreme Singer, than that a little Island of the far
-Atlantic should have given birth to the Bard of Avon&mdash;to that kinglier
-brow than ever wore a crown?</p>
-
-<p>For California is a Poem! The land of romance, of mystery, of worship,
-of beauty and of Song. It chants from her snow-crested, cloud-bannered
-mountain-ranges; it hymns thro' her forests of sky-reaching pine and
-sequoia; it ripples in her flowered and fruited valleys; it thunders
-from her fountains pouring, as it were, from the very waters above the
-firmament; it anthems from the deeps of the mightiest ocean of the world;
-and echoes ever in the syllables of her own strangely beautiful
-name,&mdash;California.</p>
-
-<p>The spell of enchantment which she wove about me from the day when&mdash;a
-little child&mdash;I entered her borders thro' the rocky mountain-pass from
-the long trail across the great plains, was not lessened by the
-after-vision of the Southland grape and fig, orange and pomegranate,&mdash;or
-the (so-called) deserts of sand and cacti, which the spring months
-covered with a carpet of bloom rivalling the richest dyes of the Persian
-looms. Rather has it increased with the passing of time.</p>
-
-<p>And then she is, as our brothers of France would say, of such a Bigness;
-is so stupendous! Surely, of her, greatness only should be born: why
-not the greatest of all,&mdash;the Master Singer?</p>
-
-<p>With all this mind-enwoven, it was but natural, when in after years I
-was asked by the University of California to contribute a poem for its
-Commencement Day, that I should seek to voice my belief. How inadequate
-the expression to the inner song only I may fully realize. Yet am I
-glad that the first Commencement Poem to be written by a woman for any
-university, is of, and bears the name of California.</p>
-
-<p class="attribution">Ina Coolbrith.</p>
-</div>
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-<h2 class="title">CALIFORNIA</h2>
-
-
-<p class="level1">Was it the sigh and shiver of the leaves?<br />
-Was it the murmur of the meadow brook,<br />
-That in and out the reeds and water weeds<br />
-Slipped silverly, and on their tremulous keys<br />
-Uttered her many melodies? Or voice<br />
-Of the far sea, red with the sunset gold,<br />
-That sang within her shining shores, and sang<br />
-Within the Gate, that in the sunset shone<br />
-A gate of fire against the outer world?</p>
-
-<p class="level1">For, ever as I turned the magic page<br />
-Of that old song the old, blind singer sang<br />
-Unto the world, when it and song were young&mdash;<br />
-The ripple of the reeds, or odorous,<br />
-Soft sigh of leaves, or voice of the far sea&mdash;<br />
-A mystical, low murmur, tremulous<br />
-Upon the wind, came in with musk of rose,<br />
-The salt breath of the waves, and far, faint smell<br />
-Of laurel up the slopes of Tamalpais. . . .</p>
-
-<p class="level1">"Am I less fair, am I less fair than these,<br />
- <span class="level2">Daughters of far-off seas?</span><br />
-Daughters of far-off shores,&mdash;bleak, over-blown<br />
-With foam of fretful tides, with wail and moan<br />
-Of waves, that toss wild hands, that clasp and beat<br />
-Wild, desolate hands above the lonely sands,<br />
-Printed no more with pressure of their feet:<br />
-That chase no more the light feet flying swift<br />
- <span class="level2">Up golden sands, nor lift</span><br />
-Foam fingers white unto their garment hem,<br />
- <span class="level2">And flowing hair of them.</span></p>
-
-<p class="level1">"For these are dead: the fair, great queens are dead!<br />
-The long hair's gold a dust the wind bloweth<br />
- <span class="level2">Wherever it may list;</span><br />
- <span class="level2">The curvëd lips, that kissed</span><br />
-Heroes and kings of men, a dust that breath,<br />
-Nor speech, nor laughter, ever quickeneth;<br />
- <span class="level2">And all the glory sped</span><br />
-From the large, marvelous eyes, the light whereof<br />
-Wrought wonder in their hearts,&mdash;desire, and love!<br />
- <span class="level2">And wrought not any good:</span><br />
-But strife, and curses of the gods, and flood,<br />
- <span class="level2">And fire and battle-death!</span><br />
- <span class="level2">Am I less fair, less fair,</span><br />
- <span class="level2">Because that my hands bear</span><br />
-Neither a sword, nor any flaming brand,<br />
-To blacken and make desolate my land,<br />
-But on my brows are leaves of olive boughs,<br />
- <span class="level2">And in mine arms a dove!</span></p>
-
-<p class="level1">"Sea-born and goddess, blossom of the foam,<br />
-Pale Aphrodite, shadowy as a mist<br />
- <span class="level2">Not any sun hath kissed!</span><br />
- <span class="level2">Tawny of limb I roam,</span><br />
-The dusks of forests dark within my hair;<br />
- <span class="level2">The far Yosemite,</span><br />
-For garment and for covering of me,<br />
- <span class="level2">Wove the white foam and mist,</span><br />
-The amber and the rose and amethyst<br />
-Of her wild fountains, shaken loose in air.<br />
-And I am of the hills and of the sea:<br />
-Strong with the strength of my great hills, and calm<br />
-With calm of the fair sea, whose billowy gold<br />
-Girdles the land whose queen and love I am!<br />
- <span class="level2">Lo! am I less than thou,</span><br />
-That with a sound of lyres, and harp-playing,<br />
- <span class="level2">Not any voice doth sing</span><br />
-The beauty of mine eyelids and my brow?<br />
-Nor hymn in all my fair and gracious ways,<br />
- <span class="level2">And lengths of golden days,</span><br />
-The measure and the music of my praise?</p>
-
-<p class="level1"><span class="level2">"Ah, what indeed is this</span><br />
-Old land beyond the seas, that ye should miss<br />
-For her the grace and majesty of mine?<br />
- <span class="level2">Are not the fruit and vine</span><br />
-Fair on my hills, and in my vales the rose?<br />
- <span class="level2">The palm-tree and the pine</span><br />
-Strike hands together under the same skies<br />
- <span class="level2">In every wind that blows.</span><br />
- <span class="level2">What clearer heavens can shine</span><br />
-Above the land whereon the shadow lies<br />
-Of her dead glory, and her slaughtered kings,<br />
- <span class="level2">And lost, evanished gods?</span><br />
- <span class="level2">Upon my fresh green sods</span><br />
-No king has walked to curse and desolate:<br />
-But in the valleys Freedom sits and sings,<br />
- <span class="level2">And on the heights above;</span><br />
-Upon her brows the leaves of olive boughs,<br />
- <span class="level2">And in her arms a dove;</span><br />
-And the great hills are pure, undesecrate,<br />
- <span class="level2">White with their snows untrod,</span><br />
-And mighty with the presence of their God!</p>
-
-<p class="level1"><span class="level2">"Hearken, how many years</span><br />
-I sat alone, I sat alone and heard<br />
- <span class="level2">Only the silence stirred</span><br />
-By wind and leaf, by clash of grassy spears,<br />
-And singing bird that called to singing bird.<br />
- <span class="level2">Heard but the savage tongue</span><br />
-Of my brown savage children, that among<br />
-The hills and valleys chased the buck and doe,<br />
- <span class="level2">And round the wigwam fires</span><br />
-Chanted wild songs of their wild savage sires,<br />
-And danced their wild, weird dances to and fro,<br />
-And wrought their beaded robes of buffalo.<br />
- <span class="level2">Day following upon day,</span><br />
-Saw but the panther crouched upon the limb,<br />
- <span class="level2">Smooth serpents, swift and slim,</span><br />
-Slip through the reeds and grasses, and the bear<br />
- <span class="level2">Crush through his tangled lair</span><br />
-Of chaparral, upon the startled prey!</p>
-
-<p class="level1"><span class="level2">"Listen, how I have seen</span><br />
-Flash of strange fires in gorge and black ravine;<br />
-Heard the sharp clang of steel, that came to drain<br />
- <span class="level2">The mountain's golden vein&mdash;</span><br />
-And laughed and sang, and sang and laughed again,<br />
-Because that 'now,' I said, 'I shall be known!<br />
- <span class="level2">I shall not sit alone;</span><br />
-But reach my hands unto my sister lands!<br />
- <span class="level2">And they? Will they not turn</span><br />
-Old, wondering dim eyes to me, and yearn&mdash;<br />
- <span class="level2">Aye, they will yearn, in sooth,</span><br />
-To my glad beauty, and my glad fresh youth!'</p>
-
-<p class="level1"><span class="level2">"What matters though the morn</span><br />
-Redden upon my singing fields of corn!<br />
-What matters though the wind's unresting feet<br />
- <span class="level2">Ripple the gold of wheat,</span><br />
- <span class="level2">And my vales run with wine,</span><br />
- <span class="level2">And on these hills of mine</span><br />
-The orchard boughs droop heavy with ripe fruit?<br />
- <span class="level2">When with nor sound of lute</span><br />
-Nor lyre, doth any singer chant and sing<br />
- <span class="level2">Me, in my life's fair spring:</span><br />
-The matin song of me in my young day?<br />
-But all my lays and legends fade away<br />
-From lake and mountain to the farther hem<br />
-Of sea, and there be none to gather them.</p>
-
-<p class="level1"><span class="level2">"Lo! I have waited long!</span><br />
-How longer yet must my strung harp be dumb,<br />
- <span class="level2">Ere its great master come?</span><br />
-Till the fair singer comes to wake the strong,<br />
-Rapt chords of it unto the new, glad song!<br />
- <span class="level2">Him a diviner speech</span><br />
- <span class="level2">My song-birds wait to teach:</span><br />
- <span class="level2">The secrets of the field</span><br />
- <span class="level2">My blossoms will not yield</span><br />
- <span class="level2">To other hands than his;</span><br />
- <span class="level2">And, lingering for this,</span><br />
-My laurels lend the glory of their boughs<br />
- <span class="level2">To crown no narrower brows.</span><br />
-For on his lips must wisdom sit with youth,<br />
-And in his eyes, and on the lids thereof,<br />
- <span class="level2">The light of a great love&mdash;</span><br />
- <span class="level2">And on his forehead, truth!" . . .</span></p>
-
-<p class="level1">Was it the wind, or the soft sigh of leaves,<br />
-Or sound of singing waters? Lo, I looked,<br />
-And saw the silvery ripples of the brook,<br />
-The fruit upon the hills, the waving trees,<br />
-And mellow fields of harvest: saw the Gate<br />
-Burn in the sunset; the thin thread of mist<br />
-Creep white across the Saucelito hills;<br />
-Till the day darkened down the ocean rim,<br />
-The sunset purple slipped from Tamalpais,<br />
-And bay and sky were bright with sudden stars.</p>
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