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Speak, God Of Visions

    By Emily Bronte



    O, thy bright eyes must answer now,
    When Reason, with a scornful brow,
    Is mocking at my overthrow!
    O, thy sweet tongue must plead for me,
    And tell why I have chosen thee!

    Stern Reason is to judgment come,
    Arrayed in all her forms of gloom:
    Wilt thou, my advocate, be dumb?
    No, radiant angel, speak and say
    Why I did cast the world away;

    Why I have presevered to shun
    The common paths that others run,
    And on a strange road journeyed on,
    Heedless alike of wealth and power,
    Of Glory's wreath and Pleasure's flower.

    These once, indeed, seemed Beings Divine;
    And they, perchance, heard vows of mine,
    And saw my offerings on their shrine;
    But careless gifts are seldom prized,
    And mine were worthily despised.

    So, with a ready heart I swore
    To seek their altar-stone no more;
    And gave my spirit to adore
    Thee, ever-present, phantom thing
    My slave, my comrade, and my king.

    A slave, because I rule thee still,
    Incline thee to my changeful will,
    And make thy influence good or ill;
    A comrade, for by day and night
    Thou art my intimate delight,

    My darling pain that wounds and sears,
    And wrings a blessing out of tears
    Be deadening me to earthly cares;
    And yet, a king, though Prudence well
    Have taught thy subject to rebel.

    And I am wrong to worship where
    Faith cannot doubt, nor Hope despair,
    Since my own soul can grant my prayer?
    Speak, God of Visions, plead for me,
    And tell why I have chosen thee!



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