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Maiden Speech Of The Aeolian Harp

    By Ralph Waldo Emerson



    Soft and softlier hold me, friends!
    Thanks if your genial care
    Unbind and give me to the air.
    Keep your lips or finger-tips
    For flute or spinet's dancing chips;
    I await a tenderer touch,
    I ask more or not so much:
    Give me to the atmosphere,--
    Where is the wind, my brother,--where?
    Lift the sash, lay me within,
    Lend me your ears, and I begin.
    For gentle harp to gentle hearts
    The secret of the world imparts;
    And not to-day and not to-morrow
    Can drain its wealth of hope and sorrow;
    But day by day, to loving ear
    Unlocks new sense and loftier cheer.
    I've come to live with you, sweet friends,
    This home my minstrel-journeyings ends.
    Many and subtle are my lays,
    The latest better than the first,
    For I can mend the happiest days
    And charm the anguish of the worst.



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