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The Wanderer

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Over the pool of sleep     The night mists creep,     Then faint thin light and then clear day,     Noontide, and lingering afternoon;     Then that Wanderer, the Moon     Wandering her old wild way.     How many spirits follow     Her in that dark hollow!     Like a lost lamb she roams on high     Through the cold and soundless sky,     And stares down into her deep     Reflection in the pool of sleep.     How many follow     Her in that lone hollow!     She sees them not nor would she hear     Though both shape and sound were clear,     But stares, stares into the pool     Of her fear and beauty full.     Far in strange gay skies     She pales and dies,     Forgetting that bright transitory     Reflection of astonished glory,     Nor heeds the spirits that follow     Her into day's bright hollow.

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