Great-enough both accepts and subdues; the great frame takes 
all creatures; 
From the greatness of their element they all take beauty. 
Gulls; and the dingy freightship lurching south in the eye of a 
rain-wind; 
The airplane dipping over the hill; hawks hovering 
The white grass of the headland; cormorants roosting upon the 
guano- 
Whitened skerries; pelicans awind; sea-slime 
Shining at night in the wave-stir like drowned men's lanterns; 
smugglers signaling 
A cargo to land; or the old Point Pinos lighthouse 
Lawfully winking over dark water; the flight of the twilight 
herons, 
Lonely wings and a cry; or with motor-vibrations 
That hum in the rock like a new storm-tone of the ocean's to 
turn eyes westward 
The navy's new-bought Zeppelin going by in the twilight, 
Far out seaward; relative only to the evening star and the ocean 
It slides into a cloud over Point Lobos.
Robinson Jeffers
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