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Healer

You may see a star or two

within this vibrant shell,

my sun shine bright, anew,

the laughter fill a hole.

See now upon my sleeve

the glistening moondusts wane.

What means by which they cleave?

What spirit do tides feign?

I sail a sea of calm, but

waters of the deep, they say,

do not profit from the balm

of strangers on their way.

What ease might come from Him?

From trav'ler drawing close--

more friend-- along the rim

of lonely's deep repose.

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