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e unencumbered thought sways all the spheres, In all their turning, snake-like, perfect ways; Now that the season of my labour nears, Grant me an insight to Thy larger days! To Thee all things create and unborn yield, Being of Thee, the secret of their souls-- The traversed elements, the azure field Whereo'er eternal each huge star-world rolls. There is no tiny insect but does know Itself within Thy Presence visual: From us too swiftly years and seasons go, To Thee all change is a thing gradual. E'en as at nightfall, when the lights come in, The moth attracted woos and meets her death, So do I seek Thy light to wander in, Though fearfully and with half-bated breath. So do I seek all knowledge of Thy stars, Which move in and without my vision's reach; Maybe yet burning with internal wars, Or shaking as this world with human speech. Stars which perhaps ten thousand years ago Waned and grew cold at Thy almighty word Waft their light hitherward. I do not know-- Thy recreating voice I have not heard. Maybe, e'en at this hour Thine accents shake Some chaos into order, into life; Perchance some great creation now doth break Into new form beneath Thy wisdom's knife. Ah, Lord! The night appals me. Give me strength Within myself to search this planet's dome: O Supreme Architect, give me at length Some clearer knowledge of Thy spaceless home! My spirit seethes within me; in the sky Thy constellations shine; for me begin My labours until night-time passes by-- And before dawn I must or fail or win. _THE MOON_ Cirqued with dim stars and delicate moonflowers, Silent she moves among the silent hours-- Watching the spheres that glow with golden heat Under her feet. Then, when the sunrise tints the east with light, She fades to westward, with the dreamy night And all her starry train--in faint disguise Of twilight skies. _TO YVONNE_ Such things have been, Yvonne; but you and I, Can we touch lips again across the years? Re-order what is past? Forget--or try Not to remember what through mists of tears Is still too memorable? Dare we two Start both our lives again, as we were young And happy, in such love as falls to few? Nay, for our violins are all unstrung. Yet it is well that memory should hold Some few pale rose-leaves plucked in bygone days, That still are sweet, despite those pains untold Which throng the marges of
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