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1879–1931

Star of My Heart

Vachel Lindsay

Star of my heart, I follow from afar. Sweet Love on high, lead on where shepherds are, Where Time is not, and only dreamers are. Star from of old, the Magi-Kings are dead

And a foolish Saxon seeks the manger-bed. O lead me to Jehovah's child Across this dreamland lone and wild, Then will I speak this prayer unsaid,

And kiss his little haloed head — “My star and I, we love thee, little child.” Except the Christ be born again to-night In dreams of all men, saints and sons of shame,

The world will never see his kingdom bright. Stars of all hearts, lead onward thro’ the night Past death-black deserts, doubts without a name, Past hills of pain and mountains of new sin

To that far sky where mystic births begin, Where dreaming ears the angel-song shall win. Our Christmas shall be rare at dawning there, And each shall find his brother fair,

Like a little child within: All hearts of the earth shall find new birth And wake, no more to sin.

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