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Relativity

Robert Service

I looked down on a daisied lawn
To where a host of tiny eyes
Of snow and gold from velvet shone
And made me think of starry skies.

I looked up to the vasty night
Where stars were very small indeed,
And in their galaxy of light
They made me think of daised mead.

I took a daisy in my hold;
Its snowy rays were tipped with rose,
And with its tiny boss of gold
I thought—how like a star it glows!

I dreamt I plucked from Heaven’s field
A star and held it in my hand.
Said I: “The might of God I wield,
The Great and Small I understand.”

For when the All is said and done,
In Time and Space I seem to see
A daisy equal to a sun,
Between heart-beats—Eternity
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From Carols of an Old Codger
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