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Spirits of the Dead by Edgar Allan Poe I Thy soul shall find itself alone Mid dark thoughts of the gray tombstone— Not one, of all the crowd, to pry Into thine hour of secrecy. II 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 overshadow thee: be still. III The night, tho clear, shall frown— And the stars shall look not down From their high thrones in the heaven, With light like Hope to mortals given— But their red orbs, without beam, To thy weariness shall seem As a burning and a fever Which would cling to thee for ever. IV Now are thoughts thou shalt not banish, Now are visions neer to vanish; From thy spirit shall they pass No more—like dew-drop from the grass. V The breeze—the breath of God—is still— And the mist upon the hill, Shadowy—shadowy—yet unbroken, Is a symbol and a token— How it hangs upon the trees, A mystery of mysteries! youtube/watch?v=__HRRaWhCzU&fb_source=message Scoring of the Poem by Edgar Allen Poe. Music & Piano: Carsten Braun Soprano: Margareta Köllner
Posted on: Wed, 11 Dec 2013 00:00:01 +0000

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