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The Beam

    By John Frederick Freeman



    The dead white on the fields' dead white
    Turned the peace to misery.
    Tall bony trees their wild arms thrust
    Into the cold breast of the night.
    Brightly the stars shone in their dust.
    The hard wind's gust
    Scratched like a bird the frozen snow.

    Against the dead light grew the gold,
    Lifting its beam to that high dust;
    The lamp within the hut's small pane
    Called the world to life again.
    Arms of the trees atremble thrust
    Defiance at the cold
    Night of narrow shrouding snow.

    A human beam, small spear of light,
    Lifting its beauty to that high
    Indifference of starry dust.
    The aching trees were comforted,
    And their brave arms more deeply thrust
    Into the sky.
    Earth's warm light fingered the dead snow.



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