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The Candle

    By John Frederick Freeman



    Time like a cloud
    Has risen from the East
    And whelmed the sky over
    Even to the wide-arched West,
    Darkening the blue,
    Embrowning the early gold,
    Until no more the eternal Sun
    Looks simply through.

    In each man's eyes
    The cloud is set,
    With but the chill light
    Of silver January skies.
    On each man's heart
    Time's firm shadow falls,
    And the mind throws but a candle's beam
    On the dark walls.

    But on those walls
    Man paints his dream
    Rejoicing purely
    In the faithful candle's beam:
    Lives by its beauty,
    Pictures his heart's delight,
    And with that only beam outbraves
    Time's gathering night.

    O spiritual flame,
    Calm, faithful, bright!
    Time may whelm over
    All but this candle's light:
    Shadow but shadow is;
    Dark though it lies
    'Tis blazon'd with man's long-dreamed dreams,
    Pierced by his eyes.



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