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Bring Your Beauty

    By John Frederick Freeman



    Bring your beauty, bring your laughter, bring even your fears,
    Bring the grief that is, the joy that was in other years,
    Bring again the happiness, bring love, bring tears.

    There was laughter once, there were grave, happy eyes,
    Talk of firm earth, old earth-sweeping mysteries:
    There were great silences under clear dark skies.

    Now is silence, now is loneliness complete; all is done.
    The thrush sings at dawn, too sweet, up creeps the sun:
    But all is silent, silent, for all that was is done.

    Yet bring beauty and bring laughter, and bring even tears,
    And cast them down; strew your happiness and fears,
    Then leave them to the darkness of thought and years.

    Fears in that darkness die; they have no spring.
    Grief in that darkness is a bird that wants wing....
    O love, love, your brightness, your beauty bring.



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