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Lord You appeared, | |||
You came | You came, Lord, on splendor-stream, | ||
With smile honeyed and enchanting, | |||
to | To hold still more dearly. | ||
Garland in hand I did not greet; | |||
I did not ask to come and take a seat. | |||
I did not | The lengthy night had been so gloomy, | ||
I | That erstwhile gloom to consume psyche... | ||
Lone and helpless, I did not invoke Thee; | |||
I was not fit to vie formerly, | |||
To hold still more dearly. | |||
Through that same strait You have tarried; | |||
You've said You have stayed beside me... | |||
On each bank of life's stream, | |||
In a hymn for each twinkling, | |||
You | To hold still more dearly. | ||
</poem> | </poem> | ||
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