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A PROPHECY

TO HIS BROTHER GEORGE IN AMERICA.

"If I had a prayer to make for any great good, next to Tom's recovery, it should be that one of your children should be the first American poet. I have a great mind to make a prophecy; and they say that prophecies work out their own fulfilment." Oct. 29, 1818.

T

IS the witching hour of night,
Orbed is the moon and bright,
And the stars they glisten, glisten,
Seeming with bright eyes to listen -
For what listen they?

For a song and for a charm,
See they glisten in alarm,

And the moon is waxing warm

To hear what I shall say.

Moon! keep wide thy golden ears

Hearken, stars! and hearken, spheres!-
Hearken, thou eternal sky!

I sing an Infant's lullaby,
A pretty lullaby.

Listen, listen, listen, listen,

Glisten, glisten, glisten, glisten,
And hear my lullaby!

Though the rushes that will make
Its cradle still are in the lake-
Though the linen that will be
Its swathe is on the cotton tree-
Though the woollen that will keep
It warm is on the silly sheep—

Listen, starlight, listen, listen,
Glisten, glisten, glisten, glisten,
And hear my lullaby!

Child, I see thee! Child, I've found thee
Midst of the quiet all around thee!
Child, I see thee! Child, I spy thee!
And thy mother sweet is nigh thee!
Child, I know thee! Child no more,
But a Poet evermore!

See, see, the lyre, the lyre,
In a flame of fire,

Upon the little cradle's top
Flaring, flaring, flaring,
Past the eyesight's bearing.
Awake it from its sleep,
And see if it can keep
Its eyes upon the blaze.
Amaze, amaze!

It stares, it stares, it stares,
It dares what no one dares!

It lifts its little hand into the flame

Unharm'd, and on the strings
Paddles a little tune, and sings,
With dumb endeavour sweetly-
Bard art thou completely!
Little child

O' th' western wild,

Bard art thou completely!
Sweetly with dumb endeavour,

A Poet now or never,
Little child

O' th' western wild,

A Poet now or never!

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