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When ? When shall my heart be broken By the horizon-pull of the witcheried waves of twilight Or the world-silencing slaughter that is sunset? Till then the god is unwoken Who dreams in the crushing splendour or the shy light And grips the heart flame-gold or distantly duns it. O ears, sink deep when you listen To the downward sighing spiral of dead leaves Or the waterfall dragging the mountain away! Lose, little eyes, your glisten: All shimmers, grandeurs, far plunges and near heaves Find their own secrets in the nameless Night-Day Wearing a crown that dazzles time aswoon, Bearing a robe that darkens space asleep— Locked in the heart, till a stifled sob is the moon And the sun a tear we strive in vain to weep: A pang of beauty thrown back from lips and eyes To a Cave within that knows self-paradise! 31-5-48
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