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My Twentieth Year - 3. specterful sleep
Poem No. 6
AISLING
She stands upon the hill so fair,
lightness dreams for her,
Of soft, sweet, distant air,
where a wafting breeze makes her stir.
So gently she comes to moor,
as a thought in slumber does,
A heartened pang to adore,
a silent lady, forever to love.
If a tree moans, I know she nears,
her fragrance scents the air,
A perfume, subtle, familiar, and dear,
I know she comes so fair.
The Lady's calm will in me stir,
a grateful tone to bear,
For lightness dreams of her,
the Lady of the sweetened air.
Poem No. 7
She stands in misty darkness still –
silence is her breath
gentle motion, whitened will –
she of calmness does request
An effortless sea of white does fall –
she covers all so tenderly
a gentle scene that sings to all –
of peaceful, blanched tranquility
Her soul clings to the branches of trees –
traces still of her movement
a silent lady forever to believe –
sweetened white to give deludement
In darkness still does she stand –
colorless oblivion
her motions gentle on the land –
her calmness envelops all thoughts of sin.
Winter Snow
Poem No. 8
I have seen you everywhere
countless times a specterful sleep
the world's not real to me
I want to be what I can be
already.
The weight is smashing me
how I long to be what I can be
I simply face the morrow wanting
God in Glory to fall asleep
already.
- 6
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