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1861–1899

UNREST.

Archibald Lampman

All day upon the garden bright The sun shines strong, But in my heart there is no light, Or any song.

Voices of merry life go by, Adown the street; But I am weary of the cry And drift of feet.

With all dear things that ought to please The hours are blessed, And yet my soul is ill at ease, And cannot rest.

Strange spirit, leave me not too long, Nor stint to give, For if my soul have no sweet song, It cannot live.

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