The Wayfarers

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The Wayfarers
Peabody Josephine Preston
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Have I not seen him overtake the night In yonder smiling sky ? Did not my thoughts go with him to the light, My winged thoughts and I ?
" God's child am I, and what to me the years ? " The little Singer said, " Safe in my littleness, from any fears, Because my steps are led, God's child and happy, singing through my tears ; But this my bird is dead.
34 THE WAYFARERS " Cold wings and songless throat ; nay then, look ye ! " She said to them, and seemed To reach soft-hollo wed -hands, for all to s
...ee, But empty, as they deemed. And each to each they murmured wonderingly, "The little Singer dreamed. " " A dream, ye say ? But how is it ye tell A dream from life ? " she said. " Name it a dream, this sorrow that befell, A dream or life instead ; But once the bird was mine, I know full well : And now my bird is dead. " She bent her head beneath the noonday glare In silence, weary-wise. The birds, like snow-flakes lighting unaware, Sang clamorous replies ; Among them all, the little Singer there Sat silent, with closed eyes.

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