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Some Hurt Thing

    By John Frederick Freeman



    I came to you quietly when you were lying
    In perfect midnight sleep.
    Your dark soft hair was all about your pillow,
    So black upon the white.
    I could not see your face except the lovely
    Curve of the pale cheek;
    Your head was bent as though your stirless slumber
    Was sea-like heavy and deep.
    The wind came gently in at the wide window,
    Shaking the candle-light
    And shadows on the wall; and there was silence,
    Or sound but far and weak.
    By the bedside your daytime toys were gathered:
    The bright bell-ringing wheel,
    Dolls clad in violent yellow and vermilion,
    Strings of gay-coloured beads....
    But you were far and far from these beside you,
    Entranced with other joys
    In fresh fields, among other children running:
    Your voice, I knew, must peal
    Purely among their high unearthly voices
    Over green daisied meads,
    While I stood watching your scarce-heaving slumber
    Beside your human toys----
    And heard, faint from the woods all through the night,
    The cry of some hurt thing that moaned for light.



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