The Wing of the Wild Bird And Other Poems

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The Wing of the Wild Bird And Other Poems
Albert Durrant Watson
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It echoed like a thousand cataracts.
Filling with awful music earth and sky.
John turned; but when he saw the majesty.
The face of splendor in the midst of stars.
The eyes of flame, the stature of a god, Strengthless, in awe and fear, he fell as dead Upon the rocky slope beneath the palms.
Then spake the vision ^ saying in clear tones: " Else and fear notj but stand. I ever live And hold the keys of life. Write what I say.
To Ephesus : * Faint not. Thy worth I know.
Keep tliy first love ; so sh
...alt thou overcome And eat the fruit of life in Paradise.' IN PATMOS To Smyrna write : *Ye heroes! Pear ye not.
I know your bonds, your poverty, your pain, Nothing is finer than your faithfulness.
Life is your crown, and ye are rich indeed.' To Pergamos : ^Thou holdest fast my name Even in Satan's seat. Well done. Yield not With any compromise to sin. I give To thee a name, a sweet and sacred name Which none shall know but I and thee alone.
And it shall tell my love and power in thee.' To Thyatira write: ^Thy labors all, Thy kindly, faithful services I see; But be thou pure, for thus shalt thou be strong.


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