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Tangled
in Stars
Poems
by
Ethelwyn Wetherald
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EARTH’S
SILENCES
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How dear to hearts by hurtful noises scarred
The stillness of the many-leavèd
trees,
The quiet of green hills, the million-starred
Tranquility of night, the
endless seas
Of silence in deep wilds, where nature broods
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large, serene, uninterrupted moods.
Oh, but to work as orchards work—bring
forth
Pink bloom, green bud,
red fruit and yellow leaf,
As noiselessly as gold proclaims its worth,
Or as the pale blade turns
to russet sheaf,
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Or
splendid sun goes down the glowing west,
Still as forgotten memories in the breast.
How without panting effort, painful word,
Comes the enchanting miracle
of snow,
Making a sleeping ocean. None have heard
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Its
waves, its surf, its foam, its overflow;
For unto every heart, all hot and wild,
It seems to say, “Oh, hush thee, hush, my
child.” [Page 29]
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