Fifty years & Other Poems by James Weldon Johnson
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page 53 of 87 (60%)
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Here bathe your soul in silence. Listen! Now,
From out the palpitating solitude Do you not catch, yet faint, elusive strains? They are above, around, within you, everywhere. Silently listen! Clear, and still more clear, they come. They bubble up in rippling notes, and swell in singing tones. Now let your soul run the whole gamut of the wondrous scale Until, responsive to the tonic chord, It touches the diapason of God's grand cathedral organ, Filling earth for you with heavenly peace And holy harmonies. VOLUPTAS To chase a never-reached mirage Across the hot, white sand, And choke and die, while gazing on Its green and watered strand. THE WORD OF AN ENGINEER "She's built of steel |
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