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Earth To Earth

    By John Frederick Freeman



    What is the soul? Is it the wind
    Among the branches of the mind?
    Is it the sea against Time's shore
    Breaking and broken evermore?
    Is it the shore that breaks Time's sea,
    The verge of vast Eternity?
    And in the night is it the soul
    Sleep needs must hush, must needs kiss whole?
    Or does the soul, secure from sleep,
    Safe its bright sanctities yet keep?
    And oh, before the body's death
    Shall the confined soul ne'er gain breath,
    But ever to this serpent flesh
    Subdue its alien self afresh?
    Is it a bird that shuns earth's night,
    Or makes with song earth's darkness bright?
    Is it indeed a thought of God,
    Or merest clod-fellow to clod?
    A thought of God, and yet subdued
    To any passion's apish mood?
    Itself a God--and yet, O God,
    As like to earth as clod to clod?



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