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George William Russell - 63. Comfort

DARK head by the fireside brooding,
  Where upon your ears
Whirlwinds of the earth intruding
  Sound in wrath and tears:
 

Tender-hearted, in your lonely
  Sorrow I would fain
Comfort you, and say that only
  Gods could feel such pain.
 

Only spirits know such longing
  For the far away;
And the fiery fancies thronging
  Rise not out of clay.
 

Keep the secret sense celestial
  Of the starry birth;
Though about you call the bestial
  Voices of the earth.
 

If a thousand ages since
  Hurled us from the throne:
Then a thousand ages wins
  Back again our own.
 

Sad one, dry away your tears:
  Mount again anew:
In the great ancestral spheres
  Waits the throne for you.

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Poet: George William Russell
Poem: 63. 63. Comfort
Volume: Collected Poems by A.E.
Year: Published/Written in 1913
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