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Reflections

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How shallow is this mere that gleams!     Its depth of blue is from the skies;     And from a distant sun the dreams     And lovely light within your eyes.     We deem our love so infinite     Because the Lord is everywhere,     And love awakening is made bright     And bathed in that diviner air.     We go on our enchanted way     And deem our hours immortal hours,     Who are but shadow kings that play     With mirrored majesties and powers.

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