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Before The Battle

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Music of whispering trees     Hushed by the broad-winged breeze     Where shaken water gleams;     And evening radiance falling     With reedy bird-notes calling.     O bear me safe through dark, you low-voiced streams.     I have no need to pray     That fear may pass away;     I scorn the growl and rumble of the fight     That summons me from cool     Silence of marsh and pool,     And yellow lilies islanded in light.     O river of stars and shadows, lead me through the night.     June 25th, 1916.

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