[00:00.00]From childhood's hour I have not been as others were - [00:05.52]I have not seen as others saw - [00:08.95]I could not bring my passions from a comon spring. [00:14.43]From the same source I have not taken my sorrow; [00:19.07]I could not awaken my heart to joy at the same tone. [00:25.19]And all I lov'd I lov'd alone. [00:28.54]Then - in my childhood - [00:30.49]in the dawn of a most stormy life was drawn [00:35.83]from every depth of good and ill [00:39.15]the mystery which binds me still: [00:42.83]From the torrent, or the fountain, [00:46.17]from the red cliff of the mountain, [00:49.76]from the sun that `round me roll'd [00:53.20]in it's autumn tint of gold [00:56.89]from the lightning in the sky [01:00.36]as it pass'd me flying by [01:03.76]from the thunder and the storm, [01:07.25]and the cloud that took the form [01:10.87]when the rest of heaven was blue [01:14.31]of a demon in my view [01:25.08]From childhood's hour I have not been as others were - [01:30.11]I have not seen as others saw - [01:33.64]I could not bring my passions from a comon spring. [01:39.03]From the same source I have not taken my sorrow; [01:43.82]I could not awaken my heart to joy at the same tone. [01:49.84]And all I lov'd I lov'd alone. [01:53.32]Then - in my childhood - [01:55.32]in the dawn of a most stormy life was drawn [02:00.26]from every depth of good and ill [02:03.78]the mystery which binds me still: [02:07.63]From the torrent, or the fountain, [02:10.90]from the red cliff of the mountain, [02:14.38]from the sun that `round me roll'd [02:18.03]in it's autumn tint of gold [02:21.57]from the lightning in the sky [02:24.99]as it pass'd me flying by [02:28.50]from the thunder and the storm, [02:32.02]and the cloud that took the form [02:35.71]when the rest of heaven was blue [02:39.14]of a demon in my view [02:49.82]From childhood's hour I have not been as others were - [02:54.80]I have not seen as others saw - [02:58.38]I could not bring my passions from a comon spring. [03:03.76]From the same source I have not taken my sorrow; [03:08.50]I could not awaken my heart to joy at the same tone. [03:14.37]And all I lov'd I lov'd alone. [03:17.80]Then - in my childhood - [03:19.90]in the dawn of a most stormy life was drawn [03:25.05]from every depth of good and ill [03:28.42]the mystery which binds me still: [03:31.75]From the torrent, or the fountain, [03:35.58]from the red cliff of the mountain, [03:39.06]from the sun that `round me roll'd [03:42.61]in it's autumn tint of gold [03:46.20]from the lightning in the sky [03:49.77]as it pass'd me flying by [03:53.20]from the thunder and the storm, [03:56.68]and the cloud that took the form [04:00.31]when the rest of heaven was blue [04:04.06]of a demon in my view [04:13.95]From childhood's hour I have not been as others were - [04:19.21]I have not seen as others saw - [04:22.63]I could not bring my passions from a comon spring. [04:27.97]From the same source I have not taken my sorrow; [04:32.75]I could not awaken my heart to joy at the same tone. [04:38.67]And all I lov'd I lov'd alone. [04:42.16]Then - in my childhood - [04:44.16]in the dawn of a most stormy life was drawn [04:49.23]from every depth of good and ill [04:53.30]the mystery which binds me still: [04:56.41]From the torrent, or the fountain, [04:59.94]from the red cliff of the mountain, [05:03.53]from the sun that `round me roll'd [05:06.97]in it's autumn tint of gold [05:10.50]from the lightning in the sky [05:13.99]as it pass'd me flying by [05:17.47]from the thunder and the storm, [05:20.96]and the cloud that took the form [05:24.59]when the rest of heaven was blue [05:28.25]of a demon in my view [05:38.27]From childhood's hour I have not been as others were - [05:43.44]I have not seen as others saw - [05:47.07]I could not bring my passions from a comon spring. [05:52.26]From the same source I have not taken my sorrow; [05:57.08]I could not awaken my heart to joy at the same tone. [06:03.11]And all I lov'd I lov'd alone. [06:06.34]Then - in my childhood - [06:08.43]in the dawn of a most stormy life was drawn [06:13.53]from every depth of good and ill [06:17.06]the mystery which binds me still.