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1879–1931

The Queen of Bubbles

Vachel Lindsay

The Youth speaks:— “Why do you seek the sun In your bubble-crown ascending? Your chariot will melt to mist.

Your crown will have an ending.” The Goddess replies:— “Nay, sun is but a bubble, Earth is a whiff of foam —

To my caves on the coast of Thule Each night I call them home. Thence Faiths blow forth to angels And loves blow forth to men —

They break and turn to nothing And I make them whole again. On the crested waves of chaos I ride them back reborn:

New stars I bring at evening For those that burst at morn: My soul is the wind of Thule And evening is the sign —

The sun is but a bubble, A fragile child of mine.”

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