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Music Of Growth.

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Music is in all growing things;     And underneath the silky wings         Of smallest insects there is stirred         A pulse of air that must be heard.     Earth's silence lives, and throbs, and sings.     If poet from the vibrant strings     Of his poor heart a measure flings,         Laugh not, that he no trumpet blows:         It may be that Heaven hears and knows     His language of low listenings.

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