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7   I stand in the dark with drooping eyes by the      worst-suffering and the most restless,
I pass my hands soothingly to and fro a few inches      from them,
The restless sink in their beds — they fitfully sleep.
8  Now I pierce the darkness — new beings appear,
The earth recedes from me into the night,
I saw that it was beautiful, and I see that what is not      the earth is beautiful.
9  I go from beside to beside — I sleep close with      the other sleepers, each in turn,
I dream in my dream all the dreams of the other      dreamers,
And I become the other dreamers.