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    To My Brothers

    by John Keats
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    Small, busy flames play through the fresh-laid coals,
    And their faint cracklings o'er our silence creep
    Like whispers of the household gods that keep
    A gentle empire o'er fraternal souls.
    And while for rhymes I search around the poles,
    Your eyes are fixed, as in poetic sleep,
    Upon the lore so voluble and deep,
    That aye at fall of night our care condoles.
    This is your birthday, Tom, and I rejoice
    That thus it passes smoothly, quietly:
    Many such eves of gently whispering noise
    May we together pass, and calmly try
    What are this world's true joys, -ere the great Voice
    From its fair face shall bid our spirits fly.
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