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THE TWO TIDES by EDITH MATILDA THOMAS

First Line: CHILD, I BEHELD THEE, ONE NIGHT, SWEPT IN BY THE TIDE
Last Line: WHAT GALAXY CROWDING IN WELCOME -- WHAT GUEST-RITES -- WHAT MARVELING PROUD SALUTATION!

CHILD, I beheld thee, one night, swept in by the Tide on this known shore of Being;
Naked thou wert, and unfain to be here, and thine eyes were averse to all seeing;
Bitter and small was thy first-uttered cry, and filled with unnamed desolation --
Thou, so encompassed by Love and by Joy in their marveling proud salutation!

Child, in thy turn, thou shalt see me, rapt by the refluent tide swiftly flowing;
All sound shall be stopped from these lips save only the last sigh of breath in outgoing;
The face thou shalt watch will grow strange, the word thou wouldst hear -- it
shall not be spoken!
Then shalt thou sweep the dim seas for a beacon, and storm the locked heavens for token!

O child, in that hour of the Ebb, left alone on the ignorant shore, crying, "Whither?"
I charge thee, Remember, naught didst thou know of the Tide that once brought thee hither,
Loath to thine heritage -- thou, the darling of Life, whom the banquet invited;
So much, and no more dost thou know, what awaiteth the outbound pilgrim benighted,
What sovereignty royal -- what dream beatific fulfilled in Youth's restoration --
What galaxy crowding in welcome -- what guest-rites -- what marveling proud salutation!



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