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The Mountain-Still

    By Madison Julius Cawein



I.

    The Moonshiner

    He leans far out and watches: Down below
    The road seems but a ribbon through the trees:
    The bluff, from which he gazes, whence he sees
    Some ox-team or some horseman come and go,
    Is briered with brush. A man comes riding slow
    Around a bend of road. Against his knees
    The branches whip. He sits at careless ease.
    It is the sheriff, armed for any foe.
    A detonation tears the echoes from
    Each pine-hung crag; upon the rider's brow
    A smear of red springs out: he shades it now,
    His grey eyes on the bluff. The crags are dumb.
    Smoke wreathes one spot. The sheriff, with a cough,
    Marks well that place, and then rides slowly off.

II.

    The Sheriff

    Night and the mountain road: a crag where burns
    What seems a star, low down: three men that glide
    From tree and rock towards it: one a guide
    For him who never from his purpose turns,
    Who stands for law among these mountain kerns.
    At last the torchlit cave, along whose side
    The still is seen, and men who have defied
    The law so long law, who the threshold spurns
    With levelled weapons now.... Wolves in a den
    Fight not more fiercely than these fought; wild fear
    In every face, and rage and pale surprise.
    The smoke thins off, and in the cave four men
    Lie dead or dying: one that mountaineer,
    And one the sheriff with the fearless eyes.



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