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At Night

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Home, home from the horizon far and clear,          Hither the soft wings sweep;     Flocks of the memories of the day draw near          The dovecote doors of sleep.     O which are they that come through sweetest light          Of all these homing birds?     Which with the straightest and the swiftest flight?          Your words to me, your words!

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"Home, home from the horizon far and clear,..."

Exploring the themes of classic, Alice Christiana Thompson Meynell delivers a powerful performance in "At Night"... ### Why We Love This Line At Linespedia, we believe that poetry is the ultimate sanctuary for the soul...

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