At Dawn.
Far off I heard dark waters rush; The sky was cold; the dawn broke green; And wrapped in twilight and strange hush The gray wind moaned between. A voice rang through the House of Sleep, And through its halls there went a tread; Mysterious raiment seemed to sweep Around the pallid dead. And then I knew that I had died, I, who had suffered so and sinned - And 't was myself I stood beside In the wild dawn and wind.
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"Far off I heard dark waters rush;..."
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