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The Soul.

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All my mind has sat in state,     Pond'ring on the deathless Soul:     What must be the Perfect Whole,     When the atom is so great!     God!    I fall in spirit down,     Low as Persian to the sun;     All my senses, one by one,     In the stream of Thought must drown.     On the tide of mystery,     Like a waif, I'm seaward borne,     Ever looking for the morn     That will yet interpret Thee,     Opening my blinded eyes,     That have strove to look within,     'Whelmed in clouds of doubt and sin,     Sinking where I dared to rise:     Could I trace one Spirit's flight,     Track it to its final goal,     Know that 'Spirit' meant 'the Soul,'     I must perish in the light.     All in vain I search, and cry:     "What, O Soul, and whence art thou?"     Lower than the earth I bow,     Stricken with the grave reply:     "Wouldst thou ope what God has sealed -     Sealed in mercy here below?     What is best for man to know,     Shall most surely be revealed!"     Deep on deep of mystery!     Ask the sage, he knows no more     Of the soul's unspoken lore     Than the child upon his knee!     Cannot tell me whence the thought     That is passing through my mind!     Where the mystic soul is shrined,     Wherewith all my life is fraught?     Knows not how the brain conceives     Images almost divine;     Cannot work my mental mine,     Cannot bind my golden sheaves.     Is he wiser, then, than I,     Seeing he can read the stars?     I have rode in fancy's oars     Leagues beyond his farthest sky!     Some old Rabbi, dreaming o'er     The sweet legends of his race,     Ask him for some certain trace     Of the far, eternal shore.     No.    The Talmud page is dark,     Though it burn with quenchless fire,     And the insight must pierce higher,     That would find the vital spark.     O, my Soul! be firm and wait,     Hoping with the zealous few,     Till the Shekinah of the True     Lead thee through the Golden Gate.

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