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Dreaming

    By Abram Joseph Ryan



    The moan of a wintry soul
    Melted into a summer song,
    And the words, like the wavelet's roll,
    Moved murmuringly along.

    And the song flowed far and away,
    Like the voice of a half-sleeping rill --
    Each wave of it lit by a ray --
    But the sound was so soft and so still,

    And the tone was so gentle and low,
    None heard the song till it had passed;
    Till the echo that followed its flow
    Came dreamingly back from the past.

    'Twas too late! -- a song never returns
    That passes our pathway unheard;
    As dust lying dreaming in urns
    Is the song lying dead in a word.

    For the birds of the skies have a nest,
    And the winds have a home where they sleep,
    And songs, like our souls, need a rest,
    Where they murmur the while we may weep.

        *    *    *    *    *

    But songs -- like the birds o'er the foam,
    Where the storm wind is beating their breast,
    Fly shoreward -- and oft find a home
    In the shelter of words where they rest.



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