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CARE by VIRGINIA WOODWARD CLOUD

First Line: ALL IN THE LEAFY DARKNESS, WHEN SLEEP HAD PASSED ME BY
Last Line: AND WHILE THE WHOLE WORLD SLEPT.

ALL in the leafy darkness, when sleep had passed me by,
I knew the surging of the sea --
Though never wave were nigh.
All in the leafy darkness, unbroken by a star,
There came the clamorous call of day,
While yet the day was far.
All in the leafy darkness, woven with hushes deep,
I heard the vulture wings of Fear
Above me tireless sweep;
The sea of Doubt, the dread of day, upon me surged and swept
All in the leafy darkness,
And while the whole world slept.



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