Deep Within the Deep - Sonnet 59

Your child will brave the heights of tallest trees
And conquer worlds beyond our reckoning;
The mountains will not serve a second king
When one crown resurrects our fallen dreams;
If sleep calls softly, asking you to dream
And picture in the world of the awake
All wonders and perceptions that you take
From deep within the deep, from what may seem,
Then, only then, will action play its part
In thunder or in wholly brightening
Display among an awestruck sunrising
For masters and for men a world apart;
Horizons are the goal, the movement, too,
To then behold, adorn what you may view.

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