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Rh For methinks sometimes that these strange moods Are heaven-sent us by the jealous God Who’d thus remind us that no human love Can fully satisfy the longing heart: Perhaps an intimation sent to souls That he would speak somewhat, or nearer draw. Therefore I’ll to Him. Talking waters, stars, The moon and whispering trees shall make me wise In what it is He’d have my spirit know. And Nature singing from the earth and sky Shall fill me with such peace, that in the morn I’ll be the gay glad self you’ve always known. Urge me no further, now you understand. A nobler friend than you none ever knew— But not this time. Tonight I ’ll be alone; And if from moonlit valley God should speak, Or in the tumbling waters sound a call, Or whisper in the sighing of the wind, He’ll find me with an undivided heart Patient waiting to hear; but Friend,—alone.