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Starlight

    By John Collings Squire, Sir




        Last night I lay in an open field
        And looked at the stars with lips sealed;
        No noise moved the windless air,
        And I looked at the stars with steady stare.

        There were some that glittered and some that shone
        With a soft and equal glow, and one
        That queened it over the sprinkled round,
        Swaying the host with silent sound.

        "Calm things," I thought, "in your cavern blue,
        I will learn and hold and master you;
        I will yoke and scorn you as I can,
        For the pride of my heart is the pride of a man."

        Grass to my cheek in the dewy field,
        I lay quite still with lips sealed,
        And the pride of a man and his rigid gaze
        Stalked like swords on heaven's ways.

        But through a sudden gate there stole
        The Universe and spread in my soul;
        Quick went my breath and quick my heart,
        And I looked at the stars with lips apart.



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