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Rhymes And Rhythms - I

    By William Ernest Henley



    Where forlorn sunsets flare and fade
    On desolate sea and lonely sand,
    Out of the silence and the shade
    What is the voice of strange command
    Calling you still, as friend calls friend
    With love that cannot brook delay,
    To rise and follow the ways that wend
    Over the hills and far away?

    Hark in the city, street on street
    A roaring reach of death and life,
    Of vortices that clash and fleet
    And ruin in appointed strife,
    Hark to it calling, calling clear,
    Calling until you cannot stay
    From dearer things than your own most dear
    Over the hills and far away.

    Out of the sound of ebb and flow,
    Out of the sight of lamp and star,
    It calls you where the good winds blow,
    And the unchanging meadows are:
    From faded hopes and hopes agleam,
    It calls you, calls you night and day
    Beyond the dark into the dream
    Over the hills and far away.



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