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The Watcher

    By George MacDonald



    From out a windy cleft there comes a gaze
    Of eyes unearthly, which go to and fro
    Upon the people's tumult, for below
    The nations smite each other: no amaze
    Troubles their liquid rolling, or affrays
    Their deep-set contemplation; steadily glow
    Those ever holier eyeballs, for they grow
    Liker unto the eyes of one that prays.
    And if those clasped hands tremble, comes a power
    As of the might of worlds, and they are holden
    Blessing above us in the sunrise golden;
    And they will be uplifted till that hour
    Of terrible rolling which shall rise and shake
    This conscious nightmare from us, and we wake.



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