Percy Bysshe Shelley Quotes
I Am The Daughter Of Earth And Water,
And The Nursling Of The Sky;
I Pass Through The Pores Of The Ocean And Shores;
I Change, But I Cannot Die.
For After The Rain When With Never A Stain
The Pavilion Of Heaven Is Bare,
And The Winds And Sunbeams With Their Convex Gleams
Build Up The Blue Dome Of Air,
I Silently Laugh At My Own Cenotaph,
And Out Of The Caverns Of Rain,
Like A Child From The Womb, Like A Ghost From The Tomb,
I Arise And Unbuild It Again.
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