the polished shoes of horse kept hasping up like a myriad of eyes winking across the desert floor

Aug 23, 2011 22:39

from Blood Meridian by Cormac McCarthy:

"They moved on and the stars jostled and arced across the firmament and died beyond the inkblack mountains.  They came to know the nightskies well.  Western eyes that read more geometric constructions than those names given by the ancients.  Tethered to the polestar they rode the Dipper round while Orion rose in the southwest like a great electric kite.  The sand lay blue in the moonlight and the iron tires of the wagons rolled among the shapes of the riders in gleaming hoops that
veered and wheeled woundedly and vaguely navigational like slender astrolabes and the polished shoes of the horses kept hasping up like a myriad of eyes winking across the desert floor.  They watched storms out there so distant they could not be heard, the silent lightning flaring sheetwise and the thin black spine of the mountain chain fluttering and sucked away again in the dark.  They saw wild horses racing on the plain, pounding their shadows down the night and leaving in the moonlight a vaporous dust like the palest stain of their passing...

That night they rode through a region electric and wild where strange shapes of soft blue fire ran over the metal of the horses' trappings and the wagonwheels rolled in hoops of fire and little shapes of pale blue light came to perch in the ears of the horses and in the beards of the men.  All night sheetlightning quaked sourceless to the west beyond the midnight thunderheads, making a blueish day of the distant desert, the mountains on the sudden skyline stark and black and livid like a land of some other order out there whose true geology was not stone but fear.  The thunder moved up from the southwest and lightning lit the desert all about them, blue and barren, great clanging reaches ourdered out of the absolute night like some demon kingdom summoned up or changeling land that come the day would leave them neither trace nor smoke nor ruin more than any troubling dream."

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