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Personality

    By Archibald Lampman



    O differing human heart,
    Why is it that I tremble when thine eyes,
    Thy human eyes and beautiful human speech,
    Draw me, and stir within my soul
    That subtle ineradicable longing
    For tender comradeship?
    It is because I cannot all at once,
    Through the half-lights and phantom-haunted mists
    That separate and enshroud us life from life,
    Discern the nearness or the strangeness of thy paths
    Nor plumb thy depths.
    I am like one that comes alone at night
    To a strange stream, and by an unknown ford
    Stands, and for a moment yearns and shrinks,
    Being ignorant of the water, though so quiet it is,
    So softly murmurous,
    So silvered by the familiar moon.



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