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Dust-Sealed.

    By Ella Wheeler Wilcox



    I know not wherefore, but mine eyes
        See bloom, where other eyes see blight.
    They find a rainbow, a sunrise,
        Where others but discern deep night.

    Men call me an enthusiast,
        And say I look through gilded haze:
    Because where'er my gaze is cast,
        I see some thing that calls for praise.

    I say, "Behold those lovely eyes -
        That tinted cheek of flower-like grace."
    They answer in amused surprise:
        "We thought it such a common face."

    I say, "Was ever scene more fair?
        I seem to walk in Eden's bowers."
    They answer with a pitying air,
        "The weeds are choking out the flowers."

    I know not wherefore, but God lent
        A deeper vision to my sight.
    On whatsoe'er my gaze is bent
        I catch the beauty Infinite;

    That underlying, hidden half
        That all things hold of Deity.
    So let the dull crowd sneer and laugh -
        Their eyes are blind, they cannot see.



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