Hope Is Kindled
In the deepest hour of night,
When fellest deeds are wrought in sight
Of palest moon and flick’ring star,
And hour of dawn is yet afar;
When the wolves their chilling din
Proclaim, that now they prowl again,
And the shadows ‘neath the trees
Lurk like phantoms, wandering;
Yet, the fear of darkness deep
Cannot hope from wand’rer keep;
Lo, a light on distant peak
Through the midnight shadows streaks.
Bids this light, “Come hither, rest”,
And to the weary, troubled breast
A spark of warmth and joy is giv’n
Beneath the brightest stars of heaven.
Light displaces darkness! Wonderful poem.
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