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A poem by Johann Wolfgang von Goethe |
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To the Moon |
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Title: To the Moon Author: Johann Wolfgang von Goethe [More Titles by Goethe] BUSH and vale thou fill'st again With thy misty ray, Castest far away. Thou dost o'er my fields extend Thy sweet soothing eye, O'er my destiny. Vanish'd days of bliss and woe Haunt me with their tone, As I stray alone. Stream beloved, flow on! flow on! Ne'er can I be gay! Truth thus pass'd away. Once I seem'd the lord to be Of that prize so fair! Can forget it ne'er. Murmur, stream, the vale along, Never cease thy sighs; Answering melodies! When thou in the winter's night Overflow'st in wrath, As the buds shoot forth. He who from the world retires, Void of hate, is blest; Leaning on his breast! That which heedless man ne'er knew, Or ne'er thought aright, Boldly into night.
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