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名人诗歌|The Day is Done

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THE DAY is done and the darkness

Falls from the wings of Night

As a feather is wafted1 downward

From an eagle in his flight.

I see the lights of the village

Gleam through the rain and the mist

And a feeling of sadness comes o'er me

That my soul cannot resist:

A feeling of sadness and longing2

That is not akin3 to pain

And re百度竞价推广bles sorrow only

As the mist re百度竞价推广bles the rain.

Come read to me some poem

Some simple and heartfelt lay

That shall soothe4 this restless feeling

And banish5 the thoughts of day.

Not from the grand old masters

Not from the bards6 sublime7

Whose distant footsteps echo

Through the corridors of Time.

For like strains of martial8 music

Their mighty9 thoughts suggest

Life's endless toil10 and endeavor;

And to-night I long for rest.

Read from some humbler poet

Whose songs gushed11 from his heart

As showers from the clouds of summer

Or tears from the eyelids12 start;

Who through long days of labor13

And nights devoid14 of ease

Still heard in his soul the music

Of wonderful melodies.

Such songs have power to quiet

The restless pulse of care

And come like the benediction15

That follows after prayer.

Then read from the treasured volume

The poem of thy choice

And lend to the rhyme of the poet

The beauty of thy voice.

And the night shall be filled with music

And the cares that infest16 the day

Shall fold their tents like the Arabs

And as silently steal away.


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