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1   He comes with western winds, with evening's wandering airs, With that clear dusk of heaven that brings the thickest stars; Winds take a pensive tone and stars a tender fire And visions rise and change which kill me with desire— Change The Prisoner
2   But first a hush of peace, a soundless calm descends; The struggle of distress and feirce impatience ends. Mute music sooths my breast— unuttered harmony. That I could never dream till earth was lost to me. Peace The Prisoner
3   Then dawns the Invisible; the Unseen its truth reveals; My outward sense is gone, my inward essence feels—Its wings are almost free, its home, its harbour found; Measuring the gulf, it stoops and dares the final bound— Invisible The Prisoner
4   O, dreadful is the check— intense the agony. When the ear begins to hear and the eye begins to see; When the pulse begins to throb, the brain to think again, The soul to feel the flesh and the flesh to feel the chain. Agony The Prisoner
5   Yet I would lose no sting, would wish no torture less; The more that anguish racks the earlier it will bless;And robed in fires of Hell, or bright with heavenly shine. If it but herald Death, the vision is divine— Death The Prisoner
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