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A Noonday Melody

    By George MacDonald



    Everything goes to its rest;
        The hills are asleep in the noon;
    And life is as still in its nest
        As the moon when she looks on a moon
    In the depth of a calm river's breast
        As it steals through a midnight in June.

    The streams have forgotten the sea
        In the dream of their musical sound;
    The sunlight is thick on the tree,
        And the shadows lie warm on the ground,--
    So still, you may watch them and see
        Every breath that awakens around.

    The churchyard lies still in the heat,
        With its handful of mouldering bone,
    As still as the long stalk of wheat
        In the shadow that sits by the stone,
    As still as the grass at my feet
        When I walk in the meadows alone.

    The waves are asleep on the main,
        And the ships are asleep on the wave;
    And the thoughts are as still in my brain
        As the echo that sleeps in the cave;
    All rest from their labour and pain--
        Then why should not I in my grave?



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