The Poetical Works of George Barlow In Ten [Eleven] Volumes |
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XXXIV. ‘ACROSS THE STARS”
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Though thou art far awayYet, sweetheart, I can pray
For thee.—No leagues of thunder-traversed air
Can bar the passage of the wings of prayer.
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I have no strength nor power,My tender one white flower,
To hold thee safe. The Power that sways the sea
Will for a season take the charge from me.
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The Power that holds the skyThough my arms be not nigh
Will see that through thine eyes no sad thoughts gleam
But only thine own soul's divine sunbeam.
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God bless and keep thee, dear!Love whisper in thine ear!—
Hope mocks at distance, snaps all chains and bars,
And pure love reaches thee across the stars.
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