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Morning Peace

HE sudden sunbeams slant between the

Like solid bars of silver. moonlight kissed,

And strike the supine shadows where they

Stretched sleeping; while a timid, new-born

Stirs through the grasses, petulant — her

Half-blinded by the clinging scarves of mist:

Her robes, that tangled through the grasses twist,

Weave as she moves sweet whispered melodies.

O may it be a morn like this, when

From a dark world beneath my soul shall

Through the wet grasses of a purple plain,

Still stretching broader in the cool, grey

Of morning twllight: then my soul shall

That life and love are lost — and found again!

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Arthur Henry Adams

Arthur Henry Adams (6 June 1872 – 4 March 1936) was a journalist and author. He started his career in New Zealand, though he spent most of it in…

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