Dawn

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Dawn was published in Williams' collection, Al Que Quiere! A Book of Poems (1917).
An illustration for the story Dawn by the author William Carlos Williams
Astronaut Ron Garan, from Int'l Space Station, 2011
An illustration for the story Dawn by the author William Carlos Williams
Astronaut Ron Garan, from Int'l Space Station, 2011
An illustration for the story Dawn by the author William Carlos Williams
Ecstatic bird songs pound
the hollow vastness of the sky
with metallic clinkings—
beating color up into it
at a far edge,—beating it, beating it
with rising, triumphant ardor,—
stirring it into warmth,
quickening in it a spreading change,—
bursting wildly against it as
dividing the horizon, a heavy sun
lifts himself—is lifted—
bit by bit above the edge
of things,—runs free at last
out into the open—! lumbering
glorified in full release upward—
songs cease.

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