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MORNING by WILLIAM ALLINGHAM

First Line: SLEEP IS LIKE DEATH, AND AFTER SLEEP

"Sleep is like death," and after sleep
The world seems new begun,
Its quiet purpose clear and deep,
Its long-sought meaning won;
White thoughts stand luminous and firm
Like statues in the sun;
Refresh'd from supersensuous founts
The soul to blotless vision mounts.


Sleep is like death .Is death like sleep? -
A waftage through still time?
And when its dreams of dawn shall peep
What strange or alter'd clime
Will they foreshow? No man may know;
Though some few souls may climb
So high as faintly to surmise
The 'master-secret of the skies.




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