The dawn-light steals across the solemn Nile, Warms the huge knees and stony, silent lips Of those ranged giants, through the portal slips And up the great Osiris columns, while Chamber on chamber brightens, aisle on aisle. The walls wax wonderful with mystic ships And pageantry of war. Blue lotus dips
In sacrifice, and sudden faces smile. Yet poignant, penetrant, the level beam Strikes down those dusky courts to that last gloom Of Zenith Splendor, and the Sun in Tomb Of Night, with Ramses, their beloved one, And fires their altar with a fleeting gleam.