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				Title:     A Dream Song 
			     Author: George MacDonald [ More Titles by MacDonald]		                
			     I dreamed of a song--I heard it sung;  In the ear of my soul its strange notes rung.  What were its words I could not tell,  Only the voice I heard right well,  For its tones unearthly my spirit bound  In a calm delirium of mystic sound--  Held me floating, alone and high,  Placeless and silent, drinking my fill  Of dews that from cloudless skies distil  On desert places that thirst and sigh.  'Twas a woman's voice, deep calling to deep,  Rousing old echoes that all day sleep  In cavern and solitude, each apart,  Here and there in the waiting heart;--  A voice with a wild melodious cry  Reaching and longing afar and high.  Sorrowful triumph, and hopeful strife,  Gainful death, and new-born life,  Thrilled in each note of the prophet-song.  In my heart it said: O Lord, how long  Shall we groan and travail and faint and pray,  Ere thy lovely kingdom bring the day!  1842.
 
 
 
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