Come Slowly, Paradise

by James Benjamin Kenyon

O dawn upon me slowly, Paradise!   Come not too suddenly, Lest my just-opened, unaccustomed eyes   Smitten with blindness be. To those who from Time’s penury and woe   Rise to thy heights afar, Down which the floods of glory fall and flow,   Too great thy splendors are. So grow upon me slowly; sweetly break   Across death’s silent deep, Till to thy morning brightness I shall wake   As one from happy sleep.

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