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Overlooked

Sleep, with her tender balm, her touch so kind,
       Has passed me by;
Afar I see her vesture, velvet-lined,
       Float silently;
O! Sleep, my tired eyes had need of thee!
Is thy sweet kiss not meant to-night for me?

Peace, with the blessings that I longed for so,
       Has passed me by;
Where'er she folds her holy wings I know
       All tempests die;
O! Peace, my tired soul had need of thee!
Is thy sweet kiss denied alone to me?

Love, with her heated touches, passion-stirred,
       Has passed me by.
I called, "O stay thy flight," but all unheard
       My lonely cry:
O! Love, my tired heart had need of thee!
Is thy sweet kiss withheld alone from me?

Sleep, sister-twin of Peace, my waking eyes
       So weary grow!
O! Love, thou wanderer from Paradise,
       Dost thou not know
How oft my lonely heart has cried to thee?
But Thou, and Sleep, and Peace, come not to me.

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  • December 14, 2006
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    From guest VIVIAN (contact)
    This poem feels familiar. This soul is tormented dead or alive. This poem makes me wonder about the woman who wrote it. How far did she go into her soul to find these words, to create these thoughts. Powerful.