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I CANNOT hear thee, for the winds are moaning;
I cannot hear thee, for the waves are high;
I cannot hear thee, for the good ship, groaning,
Seaward doth fly.
And yet my fond heart listens to thy singing;
And yet methinks I clasp thee once again;
I hear thy voice, as if I were not winging
Across the main.
So be it ever! If the world torment me,
Happy in thee and in the past I 'II rest;
To sleep upon thy memory will content me
As 't were thy breast.
E. C. P.
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