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ALONE.


From childhood's hour I have not been As others were--I have not seen
As others saw--I could not bring
My passions from a common spring-- From the same source I have not taken My sorrow--I could not awaken
My heart to joy at the same tone-- And all I loved--I loved alone-- Thou--in my childhood--in the dawn Of a most stormy life--was drawn
From every depth of good and ill
The mystery which binds me still-- From the torrent, or the fountain-- From the red cliff of the mountain-- From the sun that round me roll'd
In its autumn tint of gold--
From the lightning in the sky
As it passed me flying by--
From the thunder and the storm--
And the cloud that took the form
(When the rest of Heaven was blue) Of a demon in my view.


March 17, 1829.





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