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On A Midge

    By George MacDonald



    Whence do ye come, ye creatures? Each of you
    Is perfect as an angel! wings and eyes
    Stupendous in their beauty--gorgeous dyes
    In feathery fields of purple and of blue!
    Would God I saw a moment as ye do!
    I would become a molecule in size,
    Rest with you, hum with you, or slanting rise
    Along your one dear sunbeam, could I view
    The pearly secret which each tiny fly--
    Each tiny fly that hums and bobs and stirs
    Hides in its little breast eternally
    From you, ye prickly, grim philosophers
    With all your theories that sound so high:
    Hark to the buz a moment, my good sirs!



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