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Fair And Brief

    By John Frederick Freeman



    So fair, that all the morning aches
    With such monotony!
    So brief, that sadness breaks
    The brittle spell.

    Nothing so fair, nothing so brief:
    The sun leaps up and falls.
    The wind tosses every leaf:
    Every leaf dies.

    Blossom, a white cloud in the air,
    Is blown like a cloud away.
    Must all be brief, being fair?
    Nothing remain?

    Yes, night and that high regiment
    Of stars that wheel and march,
    Ever their bright lines bent
    To a secret thought;

    Moving immutable, bright and grave,
    Fair beyond all things fair;
    Though all else vanish, save
    Imagination's dream.



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