The Icelandic Canadian - 01.12.1971, Síða 41

The Icelandic Canadian - 01.12.1971, Síða 41
39 THF ICELANDIC CANADIAN The Mountain by Stephan G. Stephansson You towering mountain that once had your birth In ancient convulsions of old mother earth: You catch every morning the sun’s early rays And turn to each sunset your snow-mantled face. At dawn every morning the deep valleys thirst For the rays of the sun that illumines you first, And read from your face in the sun’s early glow Tihe omens for sunlight or rainfall or snow. But weatherwise mountain, the years have left trace Of the keen tooth of time on your glorious face. The glacier’s flow and the hurricane’s rage Have worn on your features the furrows of age; And the grandeur of granite that gloried your prime Will be ground into dust in new eons of time. That your grandeur will level to lowland I know And sadly acknowledge that this must be so! But a nation of men will enjoy the new land Bequeathed by time’s busy, unhurrying hand, And they will rejoice that your crag-gendered soil Gives gainful rewards for their hours of toil. And is it an unworthy fate to bestow Your substance on life in the lowlands below? — Translated by Thorvaldur Johnson

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