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Born Of Water

    By George MacDonald



    Methought I stood among the stars alone,
    Watching a grey parched orb which onward flew
    Half blinded by the dusty winds that blew,
    Empty as Death and barren as a stone,
    The pleasant sound of water all unknown!
    When, as I looked in wonderment, there grew,
    High in the air above, a drop of dew,
    Which, gathering slowly through long cycles, shone
    Like a great tear; and then at last it fell
    Clasping the orb, which drank it greedily,
    With a delicious noise and upward swell
    Of sweet cool joy that tossed me like a sea;
    And then the thick life sprang as from a grave,
    With trees, flowers, boats upon the bounding wave!



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