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				Title:     By The Fire 
			    Author: Aldous Huxley [More Titles by Huxley ]		                
			     We who are lovers sit by the fire,Cradled warm 'twixt thought and will,
 Sit and drowse like sleeping dogs
 In the equipoise of all desire,
 Sit and listen to the still
 Small hiss and whisper of green logs
 That burn away, that burn away
 With the sound of a far-off falling stream
 Of threaded water blown to steam,
 Grey ghost in the mountain world of grey.
 Vapours blue as distance rise
 Between the hissing logs that show
 A glimpse of rosy heat below;
 And candles watch with tireless eyes
 While we sit drowsing here. I know,
 Dimly, that there exists a world,
 That there is time perhaps, and space
 Other and wider than this place,
 Where at the fireside drowsily curled
 We hear the whisper and watch the flame
 Burn blinkless and inscrutable.
 And then I know those other names
 That through my brain from cell to cell
 Echo--reverberated shout
 Of waiters mournful along corridors:
 But nobody carries the orders out,
 And the names (dear friends, your name and yours)
 Evoke no sign. But here I sit
 On the wide hearth, and there are you:
 That is enough and only true.
 The world and the friends that lived in it
 Are shadows: you alone remain
 Real in this drowsing room,
 Full of the whispers of distant rain
 And candles staring into the gloom.
 
 
 
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