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POSSIBILITIES by WILLIAM SHARP

First Line: AS DAY DOTH LIVE BEYOND THE SUNSET SKIES
Last Line: AND 'MID THE WHEELS OF FATE A LIVING GOD.
Subject(s): DEATH; FATE; LIFE; DEAD, THE; DESTINY;

As day doth live beyond the sunset skies
So life may wait us at the silent grave:
Not windless is the sea because there rave
Not always the great storm-wind's harmonies.
There may be light too strong for earthly eyes;
There may be hands to succour and to save
From Death's indifferent o'erwhelming wave;
Nay, Death may lift to some divine surprise!

There may be music beyond instruments,
And Spring for ev'ry frost-nipt shapeless clod,
There may be mightier love sacraments
Than e'er were seen on consecrated sod;
A man there may be with Christ's lineaments
And 'mid the wheels of Fate a living God.



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