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eyes of Fear; I, I alone, Where shadowy-clear, Watching for me, Lurks Fear. 'Tis ever still And dark, despite All singing and All candlelight, 'Tis ever cold, And night. He touches me; Says quietly, "Stir not, nor whisper, I am nigh; Walk noiseless on, I am by!" He drives me As a dog a sheep; Like a cold stone I cannot weep. He lifts me Hot from sleep In marble hands To where on high The jewelled horror Of his eye Dares me to struggle Or cry. No breast wherein To chase away That watchful shape! Vain, vain to say "Haunt not with night The Day!" THE MERMAIDS Sand, sand; hills of sand; And the wind where nothing is Green and sweet of the land; No grass, no trees, No bird, no butterfly, But hills, hills of sand, And a burning sky. Sea, sea, mounds of the sea, Hollow, and dark, and blue, Flashing incessantly The whole sea through; No flower, no jutting root, Only the floor of the sea, With foam afloat. Blow, blow, winding shells; And the watery fish, Deaf to the hidden bells, In the water splash; No streaming gold, no eyes, Watching along the waves, But far-blown shells, faint bells, From the darkling caves. MYSELF There is a garden, grey With mists of autumntide; Under the giant boughs, Stretched green on every side, Along the lonely paths, A little child like me, With face, with hands, like mine, Plays ever silently; On, on, quite silently, When I am there alone, Turns not his head; lifts not his eyes; Heeds not as he plays on. After the birds are flown From singing in the trees, When all is grey, all silent, Voices, and winds, and bees; And I am there alone: Forlornly, silently, Plays in the evening garden Myself with me. AUTUMN There is a wind where the rose was; Cold rain where sweet grass was; And clouds like sheep Stream o'er the steep Grey skies where the lark was. Nought gold where your hair was; Nought warm where your hand was; But phantom, forlorn, Beneath the thorn, Your ghost where your face was. Sad winds where your voice was; Tears, tears where my heart was; And ever with me, Child, ever with me, Silence where hope was. WINTER Green Mistletoe! Oh, I remember now A dell of snow, Frost on the bough; None there but I: Snow, snow, and a wintry sky. None there but I, And footprints one by one, Zigzaggedly, Where I had
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