Pre-Existence

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  I laid me down upon the shore
  And dreamed a little space;
  I heard the great waves break and roar;
  The sun was on my face.

  My idle hands and fingers brown
  Played with the pebbles grey;
  The waves came up, the waves went down,
  Most thundering and gay.

  The pebbles, they were smooth and round
  And warm upon my hands,
  Like little people I had found
  Sitting among the sands.

  The grains of sands so shining-small
  Soft through my fingers ran;
  The sun shone down upon it all,
  And so my dream began:

  How all of this had been before;
  How ages far away
  I lay on some forgotten shore
  As here I lie to-day.

  The waves came shining up the sands,
  As here to-day they shine;
  And in my pre-pelasgian hands
  The sand was warm and fine.

  I have forgotten whence I came,
  Or what my home might be,
  Or by what strange and savage name
  I called that thundering sea.

  I only know the sun shone down
  As still it shines to-day,
  And in my fingers long and brown
  The little pebbles lay.

© Frances Darwin Cornford