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Imagination

    By John Frederick Freeman



    To make a fairer,
    A kinder, a more constant world than this;
    To make time longer
    And love a little stronger,

    To give to blossoms
    And trees and fruits more beauty than they bear,
    Adding to sweetness
    The aye-wanted completeness,

    To say to sorrow,
    "Ease now thy bosom of its snaky burden";
    (And sorrow brightened,
    No more stung and frightened),

    To cry to death,
    "Stay a little, O proud Shade, thy stony hand";
    (And death removing
    Left us amazed loving);--

    For this and this,
    O inward Spirit, arm thyself with power;
    Be it thy duty
    To give a body to beauty.

    Thine to remake
    The world in thy hid likeness, and renew
    The fading vision
    In spite of time's derision.

    Be it thine, O spirit,
    The world of sense and thought to exalt with light;
    Purge away blindness,
    Terror and all unkindness.

    Shine, shine
    From within, on the confused grey world without
    That, growing clearer,
    Grows spiritual and dearer.



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