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P. A. MUNCH 67
That gave visions joined with anguish
Over all beyond our seeing,—
As a flight on labor’s pinions
From the thought unto the certain,
Thence aloft to intuition, —
Restless haste and changeful ardor,
God-inspired and unceasing,
Through the wide world ever storming,
Took its load of thoughts and doubtings,
Bore them, threw them off,—and took them,
Never tired, never listless.
Still! for he had one haven of rest:
Family-life peace-bestowing !
Powers of light gave repose to his breast,
Calm ’mid the strife of his knowing.
Softly with music his wife led him in
Unto the sweet-smelling birches!
Unto the flowers and still deeper in
Under the fir-forest’s churches!
Daughters drew near him in love secure
Cooling his forehead’s hot fever;
Gently their message of innocence pure
Made him a childlike believer.
Or he joined glad in their light-hearted game,
Colors and music surrounding, —
Gone were the clouds, in the heavens came
Sparkling of star-light abounding.
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