Dawns of the world, how I have known you all,  
so many, and so varied, and the same!  
dawns o'er the timid plains, or in the folds  
of the arm'd hills, or by the unsleeping shore;  
a chill touch on the chill flesh of the dark  
that, shuddering, shrinks from its couch, and leaves  
a homeless light, staring, disconsolate,  
on the drear world it knows too well, the world  
it fled and finds again, its wistful hope  
unmet by any miracle of night,  
that mocks it rather, with its shreds that hang  
about the woods and huddled bulks of gloom  
that crouch, malicious, in the broken combes,  
witness to foulnesses else unreveal'd  
that visit earth and violate her dreams  
in the lone hours when only evil wakes.
Christopher John Brennan
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