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The Dead Day

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The west builds high a sepulcher     Of cloudy granite and of gold,     Where twilight's priestly hours inter     The Day like some great king of old.     A censer, rimmed with silver fire,     The new moon swings above his tomb;     While, organ-stops of God's own choir,     Star after star throbs in the gloom.     And Night draws near, the sadly sweet -     A nun whose face is calm and fair -     And kneeling at the dead Day's feet     Her soul goes up in mists like prayer.     In prayer, we feel through dewy gleam     And flowery fragrance, and - above     All earth - the ecstasy and dream     That haunt the mystic heart of love.

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