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" Rest you here, enchanter, while the light fades,
Vision narrows, and the far
Sky-edge is gone with the sun.
Be content with the small spark
Of the coal, the smell
Of food, and the breath
Of frost beyond the shut door.
Home is here, and familiar things;
A cup, a wooden bowl, a blanket,
Prayer, a gift for the god, and sleep.
(And music, says the harp, And music.)
Rest here, enchanter, while the fire dies.
In a breath, in an eyelid's fall,
You will see them, the dreams;
The sword and the young king,
The white horse and the running water,
The lit lamp and the boy smiling.
Dreams, dreams, enchanter! Gone with the harp's echo
when the strings
Fall mute; with the flame's shadow when the fire
Dies.
Be still, and listen.
Far on the black air Blows the great wind, rises
The running tide, flows the clear river.
Listen, enchanter, hear
Through the black air and the singing air
The music…. "

Mary Stewart


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Mary  Stewart quote : Rest you here, enchanter, while the light fades,<br />Vision narrows, and the far<br />Sky-edge is gone with the sun.<br />Be content with the small spark<br />Of the coal, the smell<br />Of food, and the breath<br />Of frost beyond the shut door. <br />Home is here, and familiar things;<br />A cup, a wooden bowl, a blanket,<br />Prayer, a gift for the god, and sleep.<br />(And music, says the harp, And music.)<br />Rest here, enchanter, while the fire dies.<br />In a breath, in an eyelid's fall,<br />You will see them, the dreams;<br />The sword and the young king,<br />The white horse and the running water,<br />The lit lamp and the boy smiling.<br />Dreams, dreams, enchanter! Gone with the harp's echo<br />	when the strings<br />Fall mute; with the flame's shadow when the fire<br />Dies.<br />Be still, and listen.<br />Far on the black air Blows the great wind, rises<br />The running tide, flows the clear river.<br />Listen, enchanter, hear<br />Through the black air and the singing air<br />The music….