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In That Dark Silent Hour

    By John Frederick Freeman



    In that dark silent hour
    When the wind wants power,
    And in the black height
    The sky wants light,
    Stirless and black
    In utter lack,
    And not a sound
    Escapes from that untroubled round:--

    To wake then
    In the dark, and ache then
    Until the dark is gone--
    Lonely, yet not alone;
    Hearing another's breath
    All the quiet beneath,
    Knowing one sleeps near
    That day held dear

    And dreams held dear; but now
    In this sharp moment--how
    Share the moment's sweetness,
    Forgo its completeness,
    Nor be alone
    Now the dark is grown
    Spiritual and deep
    More than in dreams and sleep?

    O, it is pain, 'tis need
    That so will plead
    For a little loneliness.
    If it be pain to miss
    Loved touch, look and lip,
    Companionship
    Yet is verier pain
    Then, then

    In that dark silent hour
    When the wind wants power,
    And you, near or far, sleep,
    And your released thoughts toward me creep
    While I, imprisoned, awake,
    Ache--ache
    To be for one
    Long, little moment with myself alone.



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