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The Power Of Song.

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The foaming stream from out the rock     With thunder roar begins to rush,     The oak falls prostrate at the shock,     And mountain-wrecks attend the gush.     With rapturous awe, in wonder lost,     The wanderer hearkens to the sound;     From cliff to cliff he hears it tossed,     Yet knows not whither it is bound:     'Tis thus that song's bright waters pour     From sources never known before.     In union with those dreaded ones     That spin life's thread all-silently,     Who can resist the singer's tones?     Who from his magic set him free?     With wand like that the gods bestow,     He guides the heaving bosom's chords,     He steeps it in the realms below,     He bears it, wondering, heavenward,     And rocks it, 'twixt the grave and gay,     On feeling's scales that trembling sway.     As when before the startled eyes     Of some glad throng, mysteriously,     With giant-step, in spirit-guise,     Appears a wondrous deity,     Then bows each greatness of the earth     Before the stranger heaven-born,     Mute are the thoughtless sounds of mirth,     While from each face the mask is torn,     And from the truth's triumphant might     Each work of falsehood takes to flight.     So from each idle burden free,     When summoned by the voice of song,     Man soars to spirit-dignity,     Receiving force divinely strong:     Among the gods is now his home,     Naught earthly ventures to approach     All other powers must now be dumb,     No fate can on his realms encroach;     Care's gloomy wrinkles disappear,     Whilst music's charms still linger here,     As after long and hopeless yearning,     And separation's bitter smart,     A child, with tears repentant burning,     Clings fondly to his mother's heart     So to his youthful happy dwelling,     To rapture pure and free from stain,     All strange and false conceits expelling,     Song guides the wanderer back again,     In faithful Nature's loving arm,     From chilling precepts to grow warm.

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