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Over The Lofty Mountains (From Arne)

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(See Note)     Wonder I must, what I once may see      Over the lofty mountains!     Eyes shall meet only snow, may be;     Standing here, each evergreen tree      Over the heights is yearning; -      Will it be long in learning?     Pinions strong bear the eagle away      Over the lofty mountains     Forth to the young and vigorous day;     There he exults in the swift, wild play,      Rests where his spirit orders, -      Sees all the wide world's borders.     Full-leaved the apple-tree wishes naught      Over the lofty mountains!     Spreading, when summer hither is brought,     Waiting till next time in its thought;      Many a bird it is swinging,      Knowing not what they are singing.     He who has longed for twenty years      Over the lofty mountains,     He who knows that he never nears,     Smaller feels with the lapsing years,      Heeds what the bird is singing      Cheerily to its swinging.     Garrulous bird, what will you here      Over the lofty mountains?     Surely your nest was there less drear,     Taller the trees, the outlook clear; -      Will you then only bring me      Longings, but naught to wing me?     Shall I then never, never go      Over the lofty mountains?     Shall to my thoughts this wall say, - No!     Stand with terror of ice and snow,      Barring the way unwended,      Coffin me when life is ended?     Out will I! Out! - Oh, so far, far, far,      Over the lofty mountains!     Here is this cramping, confining bar,     Baffling my thoughts, that so buoyant are; -      Lord! Let me try the scaling,      Suffer no final failing!     Sometime I know I shall rise and soar      Over the lofty mountains.     Hast Thou already ajar Thy door? -     Good is Thy home! Yet, Lord, I implore,      Hold not the gates asunder, -      Leave me my longing wonder!

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