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Oh That A Wind

    By George MacDonald



    Oh that a wind would call
        From the depths of the leafless wood!
    Oh that a voice would fall
        On the ear of my solitude!

    Far away is the sea,
        With its sound and its spirit tone;
    Over it white clouds flee;
        But I am alone, alone.

    Straight and steady and tall
        The trees stand on their feet;
    Fast by the old stone wall
        The moss grows green and sweet;
    But my heart is full of fears,
        For the sun shines far away;
    And they look in my face through tears,
        And the light of a dying day.

    My heart was glad last night
        As I pressed it with my palm;
    Its throb was airy and light
        As it sang some spirit psalm;
    But it died away in my breast
        As I wandered forth to-day,--
    As a bird sat dead on its nest,
        While others sang on the spray.

    O weary heart of mine,
        Is there ever a Truth for thee?
    Will ever a sun outshine
        But the sun that shines on me?
    Away, away through the air
        The clouds and the leaves are blown;
    And my heart hath need of prayer,
        For it sitteth alone, alone.



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