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TO A FRIEND by JOHN GARDINER CALKINS BRAINARD

First Line: I SAW TWO CLOUDS AT MORNING
Last Line: A PURER SKY, WHERE ALL IS PEACE.
Subject(s): CALM; LOVE; PLACID; UNDISTURBED; TRANQUILITY;

I SAW two clouds at morning,
Tinged by the rising sun,
And in the dawn they floated on,
And mingled into one;
I thought that morning cloud was blest,
It moved so sweetly to the west.
I saw two summer currents
Flow smoothly to their meeting,
And join their course, with silent force,
In peace each other greeting;
Calm was their course through banks of green,
While dimpling eddies played between.
Such be your gentle motion,
Till life's last pulse shall beat;
Like summer's beam, and summer's stream,
Float on, in joy, to meet
A calmer sea, where storms shall cease,
A purer sky, where all is peace.



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