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    Longing

    by George MacDonald
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    My heart is full of inarticulate pain,
    And beats laboriously. Ungenial looks
    Invade my sanctuary. Men of gain,
    Wise in success, well-read in feeble books,
    Do not come near me now, your air is drear;
    'Tis winter and low skies when ye appear.

    Beloved, who love beauty and love truth!
    Come round me; for too near ye cannot come;
    Make me an atmosphere with your sweet youth;
    Give me your souls to breathe in, a large room;
    Speak not a word, for see, my spirit lies
    Helpless and dumb; shine on me with your eyes.

    O all wide places, far from feverous towns!
    Great shining seas! pine forests! mountains wild!
    Rock-bosomed shores! rough heaths! and sheep-cropt downs!
    Vast pallid clouds! blue spaces undefiled!
    Room! give me room! give loneliness and air!
    Free things and plenteous in your regions fair.

    White dove of David, flying overhead,
    Golden with sunlight on thy snowy wings,
    Outspeeding thee my longing thoughts have fled
    To find a home afar from men and things;
    Where in his temple, earth o'erarched with sky,
    God's heart to mine may speak, my heart reply.

    O God of mountains, stars, and boundless spaces!
    O God of freedom and of joyous hearts!
    When thy face looketh forth from all men's faces,
    There will be room enough in crowded marts;
    Brood thou around me, and the noise is o'er;
    Thy universe my closet with shut door.

    Heart, heart, awake! the love that loveth all
    Maketh a deeper calm than Horeb's cave.
    God in thee, can his children's folly gall?
    Love may be hurt, but shall not love be brave?--
    Thy holy silence sinks in dews of balm;
    Thou art my solitude, my mountain-calm.
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