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Venetian Glass

 As one who sails upon a wide, blue sea
Far out of sight of land, his mind intent
Upon the sailing of his little boat,
On tightening ropes and shaping fair his course,
Hears suddenly, across the restless sea,
The rhythmic striking of some towered clock,
And wakes from thoughtless idleness to time:
Time, the slow pulse which beats eternity!
So through the vacancy of busy life
At intervals you cross my path and bring
The deep solemnity of passing years.
For you I have shed bitter tears, for you I have relinquished that for which my heart Cried out in selfish longing.
And to-night Having just left you, I can say: "'T is well.
Thank God that I have known a soul so true, So nobly just, so worthy to be loved!"

Poem by Amy Lowell
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