id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 12026 Freeman, John Poems New and Old .txt text/plain 46881 4887 97 But light earth-fall on foot and hand and head. All the earth is sweet and the air, and the wind's feet. Yet loving the lighted dark, and any star Thinking of those high thoughts that passed like the wind And slept all heavy, till the East Wind thought him dead. Old men at night dreamed that they saw him going, Where thoughts like bright stars glow. A new-winged spirit rose clear above the hills of time. Their light lies in the deep of my dark eyes Are Love's dark hills, quiet, unchanging, vast, And hear the winds of day and night Less lovely were if wanting her who like a living thought still creeps In the cold light are like men aged and With mind remembering now things dark and light. The dark thinned and the eyes of love grew clear, Quick with their thought, the earth, hills, air and light ./cache/12026.txt ./txt/12026.txt