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    Vision

    by Aldous Huxley
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    I had been sitting alone with books,
    Till doubt was a black disease,
    When I heard the cheerful shout of rooks
    In the bare, prophetic trees.

    Bare trees, prophetic of new birth,
    You lift your branches clean and free
    To be a beacon to the earth,
    A flame of wrath for all to see.

    And the rooks in the branches laugh and shout
    To those that can hear and understand:
    "Walk through the gloomy ways of doubt
    With the torch of vision in your hand."
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