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Against The Cold Pale Sky

    By John Frederick Freeman



    Against the cold pale sky
    The elm tree company rose high.
    All the fine hues of day
    That flowered so bold had died away.
    Only chill blue, faint green,
    And deepening dark blue were seen.

    There swinging on a bough
    That hung or floated broad and low.
    The lamp of evening, bright
    With more than planetary light,
    Was beautiful and free--
    A white bird swaying on the tree.

    You watched and I watched,
    Our eyes and hearts so surely matched.
    We saw the white bird leap, leap
    Shining in his journey steep
    Through that vast cold sky.
    Our hearts knew his unuttered cry--

    A cry of free delight
    Spreading over the clustering night.
    Pole Hill grave and stark
    Stared at the valley's tidal dark,
    The Darent glimmered wan;
    But that eager planet winging on,

    And singing on, went high
    Into the deeps and heights of sky.
    And our thoughts rising too
    Brightened the mortal darkness through
    Trembled and danced and sang
    Till the mute invisible heavens rang.



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