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In The Winter

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In the winter, flowers are springing;     In the winter, woods are green,     Where our banished birds are singing,     Where our summer sun is seen!     Our cold midnights are coeval     With an evening and a morn     Where the forest-gods hold revel,     And the spring is newly born!     While the earth is full of fighting,     While men rise and curse their day,     While the foolish strong are smiting,     And the foolish weak betray--     The true hearts beyond are growing,     The brave spirits work alone,     Where Love's summer-wind is blowing     In a truth-irradiate zone!     While we cannot shape our living     To the beauty of our skies,     While man wants and earth is giving--     Nature calls and man denies--     How the old worlds round Him gather     Where their Maker is their sun!     How the children know the Father     Where the will of God is done!     Daily woven with our story,     Sounding far above our strife,     Is a time-enclosing glory,     Is a space-absorbing life.     We can dream no dream Elysian,     There is no good thing might be,     But some angel has the vision,     But some human soul shall see!     Is thy strait horizon dreary?     Is thy foolish fancy chill?     Change the feet that have grown weary     For the wings that never will.     Burst the flesh, and live the spirit;     Haunt the beautiful and far;     Thou hast all things to inherit,     And a soul for every star.

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