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Stars

    By John Frederick Freeman



    The naked stars, deep beyond deep,
    Burn purely through the nervèd night.
    Over the narrow sleep
    Of men tired of light;

    Deep within deep, as clouds behind
    Huge grey clouds hidden gleaming rise,
    Untroubled by sharp wind
    In cold desert skies.

    Cold deserts now with infinite host
    Of gathered spears at watch o'er small
    Armies of men lost
    In glooms funereal.

    O bitter light, all-threatening stars,
    O tired ghosts of men that sleep
    After stern mortal wars
    'Neath skies chill and steep.

    These mortal hills, this flickering sea,
    This shadowy and thoughtful night,
    Throb with infinity,
    Burn with immortal light.



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