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Alfred Lord Tennyson

The Tears of Heaven

Heaven weeps above the earth all night till morn,

In darkness weeps as all ashamed to weep,

Because the earth hath made her state forlorn

With self-wrought evil of unnumbered years,

And doth the fruit of her dishonor reap.

And all the day heaven gathers back her tears

Into her own blue eyes so clear and deep,

And showering down the glory of lightsome day,

Smiles on the earth's worn brow to win her if she may.