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VIGIL by RICHARD EUGENE BURTON

First Line: WHY SHOULD IT IRK ME, THE NIGHT
Last Line: DEAREST, BE MINE WITH DAYBREAK!
Subject(s): NIGHT; SLEEP; SOUL; STARS; WIND; BEDTIME;

WHY should it irk me, the night,
After the day that is done?
Stars, making distant delight,
Dew-pools, instead of the sun?

Soft, cool winds, and the scent
Of gardens, silent and sweet;
Why should I lack of content,
Joys like to these at my feet?

Ah, but the hours are long
Ere I may haste from afar,
Seeking your face like a song,
Seeking your soul like a star!

Winds, waters, skies, be my friend,
Grant me swift sleep, and to wake
Swiftly, my waiting at end, --
Dearest, be mine with daybreak!



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