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A Child’s First Impression of a Star

   She had been told that God made all the stars
   That twinkled up in heaven, and now she stood
   Watching the coming of the twilight on,
   As if it were a new and perfect world,
   And this were its first eve. How beautiful
   Must be the work of nature to a child
   In its first fresh impression! Laura stood
   By the low window, with the silken lash
   Of her soft eye upraised, and her sweet mouth
   Half parted with the new and strange delight
   Of beauty that she could not comprehend,
   And had not seen before. The purple folds
   Of the low sunset clouds, and the blue sky
   That look’d so still and delicate above,
   Fill’d her young heart with gladness, and the eve
   Stole on with its deep shadows, and she still
   Stood looking at the west with that half smile,
   As if a pleasant thought were at her heart.
   Presently, in the edge of the last tint
   Of sunset, where the blue was melted in
   To the faint golden mellowness, a star
   Stood suddenly. A laugh of wild delight
   Burst from her lips, and putting up her hands,
   Her simple thought broke forth expressively -
   “Father! dear Father! God has made a star!”
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