Before me now a little picture lies— A little shadow of a childish face,
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The red-rose flush fades slowly in the west.
The golden water, basking in the light,
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Nay, ask me not. I would not dare pretend
To constant passion and a life-long trust.
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Low on her little stool she sits
To make a nursing lap,
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Here, in her elbow chair, she sits
A soul alert, alive,
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It boots not to retrace the path
To ages dim and hoar,
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Why should we court the storms that rave and rend,
Safe at our household hearth?
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The filthy beast! And is he here again,
With his foul slobbering mouth and shuffling feet,
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Perchance for dear Life's sake--and life is sweet--
When work had failed and roads were deep in snow,
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Is it a virtue, as the sages say,
The "trivial round and common task" to ply,
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Phew! 'T'is a stuffy and stupid place,
This social edifice by Custom wrought--
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As in the deeps of embryonic night,
Out of unfathomable obscurities
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As an April garden
Breathes the scent of rain--
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And is the great cause lost beyond recall?
Have all the hopes of ages come to naught?
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Each day another soldier in the van,
Each day a new young worker in the fields,
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Why stand dumbfounded and aghast,
As at invading armies sweeping by,
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How calm the spangled city spread below!
How cool the night! How fair the starry skies!
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Through jewelled windows in the walls
The tender daylight smiles;
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Watchman, what of the night?
See you a streak of light?
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Through the wild night, the silence and the dark,
Through league on league of the uncharted sky,
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The lighthouse shines across the sea;
The homing fieldfares sing for glee:
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Is it a will-o'-the-wisp, or is dawn breaking,
That our horizon wears so strange a hue?
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Spirit and Breath of Life, whate'er Thy name!
Bear with Thy creature, Man,
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Ye, that the untrod paths have braved,
With heart and brain unbound;
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See those resplendent creatures, as they glide
O'er scarlet carpet, between footmen tall,
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Bright eyes, sweet lips, with many fevers fill
The young blood, running wildly, as it must;
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How will our unborn children scoff at us
In the good years to come,
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Those anguished voices in the air!
Oh, I could shriek and tear my hair
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Late, late, the prize is drawn, the goal attained,
The Heart's Desire fulfilled, Love's guerdon gained.
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When the investing darkness growls,
And deep reverberates to deep;
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