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Walter Murdoch (1874–1970).  The Oxford Book of Australasian Verse.  1918.
 
119. Waking
 
By John Le Gay Brereton
 
 
ABOVE us hangs the jewelled night;
And how her restful cool caresses
Make us forget the weary sight
Of summer’s daily wildernesses!
 
O aching toil and hope deferred,        5
The night has made a promise to me;
She whispered, and a wonder stirred,
And still the joy is thrilling through me.
 
Smooth water, shadow deeply still,
I dare not move, you wait unsleeping        10
—You share the breathless hopes that fill
The watch my longing soul is keeping.
 
A fish is leaping in the bay;
The shafts of yellow light are shaking.
O glorious night and happy day,        15
Beneath my silent heart she’s waking.
 

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