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James Weldon Johnson - SleepJames Weldon Johnson - Sleep
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O Sleep, thou kindest minister to man, Silent distiller of the balm of rest, How wonderful thy power, when naught else can, To soothe the torn and sorrow-laden breast! When bleeding hearts no comforter can find, When burdened souls droop under weight of woe, When thought is torture to the troubled mind, When grief-relieving tears refuse to flow; `Tis then thou comest on soft-beating wings, And sweet oblivion`s peace from them is shed; But ah, the old pain that the waking brings! That lives again so soon as thou art fled! Man, why should thought of death cause thee to weep; Since death be but an endless, dreamless sleep?
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