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MAN'S COMPASS by MAURICE HILL

First Line: NORTH ARE THE FRAGMENTS OF HOPES
Last Line: AS IT FACES THIS LIGHT.

North are the fragments of hopes
Long forgotten and cold;
No piecing can mend, no warmth
Give the feeling of old.

West are the dream-laden ships
Ever crossing the sea
To ports overthronged by man,
But with cargoes for three.

South are remembrances...love
That is now but a song
Alluring as jasmine at dusk,
And as poignant and strong.

East is the beckoning star
On the pathway of night;
The pull on the compass is great
As it faces this light.



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