KALEIDOS Number 3 | Page 33

Chapter 3

A gentle wind hath risen

Out of the heated day.

May my soul be forgiven

Its dreams! O let me pray

That this freshening hour

May cling to memory

And have years after power

To live again in me!

'Tis very little, I know,

But it is happiness,

And the hours are but few

That we can really bless.

They are hours like this, freed

From belonging to thought,

When we have nought to heed

Save a breeze that is nought.

Let me therefore breathe in

Into my memory

This hour, and may it begin

Again whenever I see

My heart grow heavy and hot,

My thoughts grow close and late

O soft breeze, fan my thought!

O calmness, brush my fate!