1 The rivers of the river were moving again. The shattered ice glided In one giant flow of crystal shards. A concert, a symphony of treble sounds, Frozen keys struck with light and music Glittered all along the seaward shore.
2 Was it the beginning of time? Or had the end of time begun? The earth was locked in ice. Darkness was upon the land. When sunlight filtered Through the poison gases It struck the ice and multiplied. The light passed through itself, Melting and reforming, Until the air had cleared. Light took the shape of a fern And ferns unfurled out of nothing. Light moved and there was wind. Light poured over its rim And from ice water trickled. When light was exhausted The night was born.
3 Those who live by the river Have heard the sound of light In that staccato of shattered ice; In the sharp tintinnabulous Wavering myriad of chimes, They have heard the cold Remote music of a crystal age.