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Walter Murdoch (1874–1970). The Oxford Book of Australasian Verse. 1918.

147. Magic

OUT of the dusky chamber of the brain

Flows the imperial will through dream on dream:

The fires of life around it tempt and gleam;

The lights of earth behind it fade and wane.

Passed beyond beauty tempting dream on dream,

The pure will seeks the heart-hold of the light:

Sounds the deep OM, the mystic word of might:

Forth from the heart-hold breaks the living stream.

Passed out beyond the deep heart music-filled,

The kingly will sits on the ancient throne,

Wielding the sceptre, fearless, free, alone,

Knowing in Brahma all it dared and willed.