A Gleam of Sunshine
Henry Wadsworth Longfellow
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This
is the place. Stand
still, my steed,
Let me review the
scene,
And summon from
the shadowy Past
The forms that
once have been.
The Past and
Present here unite
Beneath Time's
flowing tide,
Like footprints
hidden by a brook,
But seen on
either side.
Here runs the
highway to the town;
There the green
lane descends,
Through which I
walked to church with thee,
O gentlest of my
friends!
The shadow of the
linden-trees
Lay moving on the
grass;
Between them and
the moving boughs,
A shadow, thou
didst pass.
Thy dress was
like the lilies,
And thy heart as
pure as they:
One of God's holy
messengers
Did walk with me
that day.
I saw the
branches of the trees
Bend down thy
touch to meet,
The
clover-blossoms in the grass
Rise up to kiss
thy feet,
"Sleep, sleep
to-day, tormenting cares,
Of earth and
folly born!"
Solemnly sang the
village choir
On that sweet
Sabbath morn.
Through the
closed blinds the golden sun
Poured in a dusty
beam,
Like the
celestial ladder seen
By Jacob in his
dream.
And ever and
anon, the wind,
Sweet-scented
with the hay,
Turned o'er the
hymn-book's fluttering leaves
That on the
window lay.
Long was the good
man's sermon,
Yet it seemed not
so to me;
For he spake of
Ruth the beautiful,
And still I
thought of thee.
Long was the
prayer he uttered,
Yet it seemed not
so to me;
For in my heart I
prayed with him,
And still I
thought of thee.
But now, alas!
the place seems changed;
Thou art no
longer here:
Part of the
sunshine of the scene
With thee did
disappear.
Though thoughts,
deep-rooted in my heart,
Like pine-trees
dark and high,
Subdue the light
of noon, and breathe
A low and
ceaseless sigh;
This memory
brightens o'er the past,
As when the sun,
concealed
Behind some cloud
that near us hangs
Shines on a
distant field.
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For
a cousin lost, sadly
more than once.
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