A poem attributed to Fisher. "Let the sun warm the day.If light holds all the coloursthen see the union as pureand free of compromise.Walk the stone and burden of earthwith its manes like cats lying in waitas the wind slips silkenand slides round the curlof your sure vision.Let the sun warm this dayarmoured against all argument,solid in sanctity to opinion.The hue does not deceiveand the blur hides no thoughtto partake of grey masses in the skylowering horizon’s rimwhere each step is balancedon the day’s birth.Wake to the warmth of the sun.It knew other loves pastand stole all the coloursfrom eternal promises.The dust only flows to lifein the lost-treasure golds of light.Hold to nothing newfor even the new is oldand burden-worn.Let the sun bring forth the day.You have walked this way befor
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