‘Of a Swiss Fortress – Ruined’ by Camilla Marx The Society March 25, 2014 Culture, Poetry 1 Comment I dreamed again last night, of waters, raging, That break in waves across the Thunersee, Where mountains coldly climb, fir-clad and aging; Impervious to the rain against the scree; Of ramparts there that guard a fort forgotten, With walls where torches burned and moss now grows Where rooks now wrest from kings a power ill-gotten And trees, unstopped, encroach in place of foes. I dreamed again of unfulfilled ambition And hopes, dispersed, like waves on that cold shore And lives compelled by power and high position That slipped away, like sand, to strive no more. For though she stood against all dangers hidden Time and decay crept swift, unhindered, in And soldiers were – in oversight – unbidden To guard against the enemy within. I dreamed last night of yesterdays, now sleeping Where a lone cross marks unread history While all man’s pride stands, empty-eyed, still keeping Its endless watch across the Thunersee. Camilla Marx lives with her husband, Bryan, in Grahamstown, South Africa. She completed a BA Theology (Hons) in historical theology, and in her spare time enjoys reading, opera, history and walking. Featured Image: Weissenau Castle Ruins, Interlaken, Switzerland, Canton of Bern. Photo by PJ Kaszas. NOTE TO READERS: If you enjoyed this poem or other content, please consider making a donation to the Society of Classical Poets. The Society of Classical Poets does not endorse any views expressed in individual poems or commentary. ***Read Our Comments Policy Here*** One Response Joshua Philipp March 25, 2014 Wonderful poem. Thanks for sharing this, Camilla. Reply Leave a Reply Cancel ReplyYour email address will not be published.CommentName* Email* Website Δ This site uses Akismet to reduce spam. Learn how your comment data is processed.