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    When morning cast the stars aside
    And the chill of night had all but died
    As sleep removed its blanket pall
    From the waking eyes of all
    The poet stretched his limbs and dressed
    And wandered out to see the blessed
    Grove and mound, but with a sound
    Of water that was not there before…

    A singing stream had grown overnight
    Centuries old, with smooth stones covered in moss
    The path to the grove is overtaken
    Its source bubbles up from under the earth
    From the seed…

    The poet drank sweet water from a cupped hands chalice
    He was baptized at the stream by a mourning dove
    All the loveliness in the world was in her
    All the sadness flowed out into the forest and into thin air
    Mist-wrapped trees, the tattered shrouds of night, as she
    Beckoned downstream

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    Nothing but death, the ageless kiss of the queen
    The most beautiful thing is the deathless unseen

    No end to the miraculous waters that stream forth from the earth
    And the stream grew into the blue royalty of a river
    The cascades that tumble away like lives into the æther
    Surged forth ceaseless like wasted time

    As the moon grew fat with days
    The river widened and wove its way
    Deeper into the mist and the trees
    As an unfinished rhyme, as a grief-laden breeze

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