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; A parting 'mid thin clouds hoar Where the sunlight is falling through. The glad waves are kissing the shore Rejoice, and tell it for ever; The boat glides on, while its oar Is flashing out of the river. Oh to be there with thee! Thou and I only, my love! The sparkling, sands and the sea! And the sunshine of God above! MY EYES MAKE PICTURES. "My eyes make pictures, when they are shut." COLERIDGE. Fair morn, I bring my greeting To lofty skies, and pale, Save where cloud-shreds are fleeting Before the driving gale, The weary branches tossing, Careless of autumn's grief, Shadow and sunlight crossing On each earth-spotted leaf. I will escape their grieving; And so I close my eyes, And see the light boat heaving Where the billows fall and rise; I see the sunlight glancing Upon its silvery sail, Where a youth's wild heart is dancing, And a maiden growing pale. And I am quietly pacing The smooth stones o'er and o'er, Where the merry waves are chasing Each other to the shore. Words come to me while listening Where the rocks and waters meet, And the little shells are glistening In sand-pools at my feet. Away! the white sail gleaming! Again I close my eyes, And the autumn light is streaming From pale blue cloudless skies; Upon the lone hill falling 'Mid the sound of heather-bells, Where the running stream is calling Unto the silent wells. Along the pathway lonely, My horse and I move slow; No living thing, save only The home-returning crow. And the moon, so large, is peering Up through the white cloud foam; And I am gladly nearing My father's house, my home. As I were gently dreaming The solemn trees look out; The hills, the waters seeming In still sleep round about; And in my soul are ringing Tones of a spirit-lyre, As my beloved were singing Amid a sister-choir. If peace were in my spirit, How oft I'd close my eyes, And all the earth inherit, And all the changeful skies! Thus leave the sermon dreary, Thus leave the lonely hearth; No more a spirit weary-- A free one of the earth! DEATH. When, like a garment flung aside at night, This body lies, or sculpture of cold rest; When through its shaded windows comes no light, And the white hands are folded on its breast; How will it be with Me, its tenant now? How shall I feel when first I wander out? How look on tears from loved eyes
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