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I heard as if I had no Ear

 I heard, as if I had no Ear
Until a Vital Word
Came all the way from Life to me
And then I knew I heard.
I saw, as if my Eye were on Another, till a Thing And now I know 'twas Light, because It fitted them, came in.
I dwelt, as if Myself, were out, My Body but within Until a Might detected me And set my kernel in.
And Spirit turned unto the Dust "Old Friend, thou knowest me," And Time went out to tell the News And met Eternity.

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