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 A STUDY:

IN THREE MONOLOGUES, WITH INTERRUPTIONS.

I.

the first to wake. What wakes with me?

A blind wind and a few birds and a star.

With tremor of darkened flowers and whisper of birds,

Oh, with a tremor, with a tremor of heart—

Begins the day i' the dark. I, newly waked,

Grope backwards for my dreams, thinking to slide

Back unawares to dreams, in vain, in vain.

There is a sorrow for me in this day.

It watched me from afar the livelong night,

And now draws near, but has not touched me yet.

In from my garden flits the secret wind,—

My garden.—This great day with all its hours

(Its hours, my soul!) will be like other days

Among my flowers. The morning will awake,