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Visit Of The Dead

    By Edgar Allan Poe



    Thy soul shall find itself alone
    Alone of all on earth, unknown
    The cause, but none are near to pry
    Into thine hour of secrecy.
    Be silent in that solitude,
    Which is not loneliness, for then
    The spirits of the dead, who stood
    In life before thee, are again
    In death around thee, and their will
    Shall then o’ershadow thee, be still
    For the night, tho’ clear, shall frown:
    And the stars shall look not down
    From their thrones, in the dark heav’n;
    With light like Hope to mortals giv’n,
    But their red orbs, without beam,
    To thy withering heart shall seem
    As a burning, and a ferver
    Which would cling to thee forever.
    But ’twill leave thee, as each star
    In the morning light afar
    Will fly thee, and vanish:
    But its thought thou can’st not banish.
    The breath of God will be still;
    And the wish upon the hill
    By that summer breeze unbrok’n
    Shall charm thee, as a token,
    And a symbol which shall be
    Secrecy in thee



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later reworked as ‘Spirits of the Dead’


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