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O Wind Of God.

    By George MacDonald



    O wind of God, that blowest in the mind,
        Blow, blow and wake the gentle spring in me;
    Blow, swifter blow, a strong warm summer wind,
        Till all the flowers with eyes come out to see;
        Blow till the fruit hangs red on every tree,
    And our high-soaring song-larks meet thy dove--
    High the imperfect soars, descends the perfect love!

    Blow not the less though winter cometh then;
        Blow, wind of God, blow hither changes keen;
    Let the spring creep into the ground again,
        The flowers close all their eyes and not be seen:
        All lives in thee that ever once hath been!
    Blow, fill my upper air with icy storms;
    Breathe cold, O wind of God, and kill my cankerworms.



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