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y that flash, where the bitter foam tosses, The cloud of white faces, in the black open boat, And the wild pleading woman that clasps her dead lover And wraps her loose hair round his breast and his throat. _"Come, lady, he's dead." "No, I feel his heart beating. He's living, I know. But he's numbed with the cold. See, I'm wrapping my hair all around him to warm him"---- --"No. We can't keep the dead, dear. Come, loosen your hold._ _"Come. Loosen your fingers."--"O God, let me keep him!"_ O, hide it, black night! Let the winds have their way! For there are no voices or ghosts from that darkness, To fret the bare seas at the breaking of day. PEACE IN A PALACE "You were weeping in the night," said the Emperor, "Weeping in your sleep, I am told." "It was nothing but a dream," said the Empress; But her face grew gray and old. "You thought you saw our German God defeated?" "Oh, no!" she said. "I saw no lightnings fall. I dreamed of a whirlpool of green water, Where something had gone down. That was all. _"All but the whimper of the sea gulls flying, Endlessly round and round, Waiting for the faces, the faces from the darkness, The dreadful rising faces of the drowned._ "It was nothing but a dream," said the Empress. "I thought I was walking on the sea; And the foam rushed up in a wild smother, And a crowd of little faces looked at me. They were drowning! They were drowning," said the Empress, "And they stretched their feeble arms to the sky; But the worst was--they mistook me for their mother, And cried as my children used to cry. _"Nothing but a whimper of the sea-gulls flying, Endlessly round and round, With the cruel yellow beaks that were waiting for the faces, The little floating faces of the drowned."_ "It was nothing but a dream," said the Emperor, "So why should you weep, dear, eh?"-- "Oh, I saw the red letters on a life belt That the green sea washed my way!"-- "What were they?" said the Emperor. "What were they?"-- "Some of them were hidden," said the Empress, "But I plainly saw the L and the U!" "In God's name, stop!" said the Emperor. "You told me that it was not true! _"Told me that you dreamed of the sea gulls flying, Endlessly round and round, Waiting for the faces, and the eyes in the faces, The eyes of the children that we drowned._ "Kiss me and forget it," said the Emperor, "Dry your tears on the tassel of my swo
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