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ASPIRATIONS: 9 by MATHILDE BLIND

First Line: SOMETIMES, IN THE SUMMER NIGHT
Last Line: O'ER ME DAZZLING DOTH IT ROLL.
Subject(s): GRIEF; GOD; CONDUCT OF LIFE; SORROW; SADNESS;

Sometimes, in the summer night,
Floating o'er the silent deep,
Did my fingers in their flight
Through the slumbering waters sweep.

Raising then my hand, I spied
Drops of ocean-fire and light
From my gleaming fingers slide,
Like the shooting-stars of night.

Thus I dipped, with gliding thought
Thro' thy deep, mysterious soul;
Now, with light and fire full-fraught,
O'er me dazzling doth it roll.




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