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Wedding-Hymn

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Wedding-Hymn
by Sidney Lanier

Sidney Lanier composed this poem in Macon, Georgia in 1865. In the volume of complete works The Poems of Sidney Lanier, published posthumously, this poem was characterized as one his “unrevised early works.”

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Thou God, whose high, eternal Love
      Is the only blue sky of our life,
Clear all the Heaven that bends above
      The life-road of this man and wife.

May these two lives be but one note
      In the world’s strange-sounding harmony,
Whose sacred music e’er shall float
      Through every discord up to Thee.

As when from separate stars two beams
      Unite to form one tender ray:
As when two sweet but shadowy dreams
      Explain each other in the day:

So may these two dear hearts one light
      Emit, and each interpret each.
Let an angel come and dwell to-night
      In this dear double-heart, and teach!