The Rainbow and the Rose by E. (Edith) Nesbit
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page 18 of 90 (20%)
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Dream, do you dream? Nay, never a dream will stay, Never a phantom is fond, or a vision kind. Your dreams elude you and fly through the dark my way, My dreams fly forth to you whom they may not find; And we in the darkness weep, we weep and are left behind. SILENCE. So silent is the world to-night The lamp gives silence out like light, The latticed windows open wide Show silence, like the night, outside: The nightingale's faint song draws near Like musical silence to mine ear. The empty house calls not to me, "Here, but for fate, were thou and she--" Its gibe for once is checked. To-night Silence is queen in grief's despite, And even the longing of my soul Is silent 'neath this hour's control. RAISON D'ETRE. O WEARY night, O weary day, When heart's delight is far away! What is the day? A frame of blue The vacant-glaring sun grins through. |
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