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In a Gothic Church
By Giosuè Carducci (18351907)
T
The polished shafts immense of marble gray,
And in the sacred darkness seem to be
An army of giants
The silent arches soar and spring apart
In distant flight, then re-embrace again
And droop on high.
From out their barbarous tumult there go up
To God the sighs of solitary souls
In Him united.
Ye airy vaults! I tremble—but I watch
To hear a dainty well-known footstep waken
The solemn echoes.
Her tresses full of light reveal themselves,
And love is shining from a pale shy face
Behind the veil.