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				Title:     The Wind Of Sorrow 
			    Author: Henry Van Dyke [More Titles by Van Dyke ]		                
			     The fire of love was burning, yet so lowThat in the peaceful dark it made no rays,
 And in the light of perfect-placid days
 The ashes hid the smouldering embers' glow.
 Vainly, for love's delight, we sought to throw
 New pleasures on the pyre to make it blaze:
 In life's calm air and tranquil-prosperous ways
 We missed the radiant heat of long ago.
  Then in the night, a night of sad alarms,Bitter with pain and black with fog of fears
 That drove us trembling to each other's arms,
 Across the gulf of darkness and salt tears
 Into life's calm the wind of sorrow came,
 And fanned the fire of love to clearest name.
 
 
 
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