A Whisper of Fire

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When I go by they lift Their dewy faces To greet me and bring me comfort.
[751 THE SAVIOR When the mainspring of a life has snapped, When the stars have all gone out, And the fragrance of flowers Hurts like the cut of a knife, When nothing seems to matter, It is good to work.
[76] THE SLAYER You see, Dear Soul of mine, Every doubt is a stab That leaves a hole.
How many holes Can one heart take from another Before it vanishes?
How can you keep me from doubting?
[77] THE SADDEST PERSON Sometimes
...I think I am the saddest person Alive in all the world; And when my heart cries out And says it surely now will break, I lift my head and shake away the tears.
I see that I must smile And laugh and play Lest sadness break your heart.
[78] MY LOVER Do you know my lover's name?
It is Sleep, sweet young Sleep.
She awaits me every evening More faithful far than any friend.
She holds me in her gentle arms at night, Crooning like a young mother.
Her hands are soft as infants'.
Her white young bosom is for me alone.


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