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WIND AT NIGHT Give
me the dark, the dark, And
a great wind triumphing out of the West Through
the death-struck woods and stark, And
beyond their reverberate bars The
unquenchable stars. Give
me the storm, the joy, And
the valkyr-ride of the reinless wind And
the wild-wood thoughts of a boy; I’ll
sing you the glamour of life, the strain Of
its beautiful pain. Give
me the dark, the night, And
all day’s littleness gone like the leaf; With
the shore-lights over me white Time-blown
through untellable miles Of
life’s ultimate isles. Give
me the dark, the rain, And
love like a great wind rending the heart With
terror, bewilderment, pain; I
shall live, I shall have, I shall spend Life’s
gold in the end. Give
me the wind, the wild; I
am sick of the safe broad ways of the world; I
am glad to have strayed like a child, With
pagan arms of my forest kin To gather me in.
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