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Readjustment.

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After the earthquake shock or lightning dart     Comes a recoil of silence o'er the lands,     And then, with pulses hot and quivering hands,     Earth calls up courage to her mighty heart,     Plies every tender, compensating art,     Draws her green, flowery veil above the scar,     Fills the shrunk hollow, smooths the riven plain,     And with a century's tendance heals again     The seams and gashes which her fairness mar.     So we, when sudden woe like lightning sped,     Finds us and smites us in our guarded place,     After one brief, bewildered moment's space,     By the same heavenly instinct taught and led,     Adjust our lives to loss, make friends with pain,     Bind all our shattered hopes and bid them bloom again.

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