Poems and Songs by Bjørnstjerne Bjørnson
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Stand with terror of ice and snow,
Barring the way unwended, Coffin me when life is ended? Out will I! Out!--Oh, so far, far, far, Over the lofty mountains! Here is this cramping, confining bar, Baffling my thoughts, that so buoyant are;-- Lord! Let me try the scaling, Suffer no final failing! _Sometime_ I know I shall rise and soar Over the lofty mountains. Hast Thou already ajar Thy door?-- Good is Thy home! Yet, Lord, I implore, Hold not the gates asunder,-- Leave me my longing wonder! THE DAY OF SUNSHINE (FROM ARNE) It was such a lovely sunshine-day, The house and the yard couldn't hold me; I roved to the woods, on my back I lay, In cradle of fancy rolled me; But there were ants, and gnats that bite, The horse-fly was keen, the wasp showed fight. |
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