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The Waterfall

    By Ralph Waldo Emerson



    A patch of meadow upland
    Reached by a mile of road,
    Soothed by the voice of waters,
    With birds and flowers bestowed.

    Hither I come for strength
    Which well it can supply,
    For Love draws might from terrene force
    And potencies of sky.

    The tremulous battery Earth
    Responds to the touch of man;
    It thrills to the antipodes,
    From Boston to Japan.

    The planets' child the planet knows
    And to his joy replies;
    To the lark's trill unfolds the rose,
    Clouds flush their gayest dyes.

    When Ali prayed and loved
    Where Syrian waters roll,
    Upward the ninth heaven thrilled and moved;
    At the tread of the jubilant soul.



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