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Fluctuations

 What though the sun had left my sky;
To save me from despair
The blessed moon arose on high,
And shone serenely there.
I watched her, with a tearful gaze, Rise slowly o'er the hill, While through the dim horizon's haze Her light gleamed faint and chill.
I thought such wan and lifeless beams Could ne'er my heart repay, For the bright sun's most transient gleams That cheered me through the day: But as above that mist's control She rose, and brighter shone, I felt her light upon my soul; But now -- that light is gone! Thick vapours snatched her from my sight, And I was darkling left, All in the cold and gloomy night, Of light and hope bereft: Until, methought, a little star Shone forth with trembling ray, To cheer me with its light afar -- But that, too, passed away.
Anon, an earthly meteor blazed The gloomy darkness through; I smiled, yet trembled while I gazed -- But that soon vanished too! And darker, drearier fell the night Upon my spirit then; -- But what is that faint struggling light? Is it the Moon again? Kind Heaven! increase that silvery gleam, And bid these clouds depart, And let her soft celestial beam Restore my fainting heart!

Poem by Anne Bronte
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Book: Shattered Sighs