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Grace Lord of the lampless lonelihoods of drowse, Speak your calm thunder that fills the dark with dreams, Stand a black angel athwart a sky all sun, Our shield of mystery against sudden power, A shadow like a benediction falling On every crest of the surge of human sight. Then, shutting my lids, I would see through a thin night-haze All the world's outlines framing prisoner souls: Each jagged boulder a god who groans to no ear. Gulfs of divinity would gape in me, Calling the glittering peaks of thought to plunge Head downward in those quiet wisdom-wells. Deep and more deep the blinded puissances Hurl to the womb of some sweet mother-space— Then birth out like a swarm of birds that shine And, with soft croon and effortless pinion-song Breasting the eternal Blue that all things are, Meet in the merciless sun the face of a friend. 10-5-48
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