I love the lIne DAWN HAS BEEN UP AND MELTED INTO DAY. That is such a gracious, unemotional, lovely evocation of time - there's no trace of the lyric poet's frequent fear of time but rather it presents time as a refuge,
a safe place for other things to occur in their own sweet time: hymn singing, spirit visitation, joy of worship and the timely arrival of the Muse.
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I love the lIne DAWN HAS BEEN UP AND MELTED INTO DAY. That is such a gracious, unemotional, lovely evocation of time - there's no trace of the lyric poet's frequent fear of time but rather it presents time as a refuge, a safe place for other things to occur in their own sweet time: hymn singing, spirit visitation, joy of worship and the timely arrival of the Muse.