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If This Be All
by Anne Bronte (1820-1849)
O GOD! if this indeed be all | |
That Life can show to me; | |
If on my aching brow may fall | |
No freshening dew from Thee; | |
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If with no brighter light than this | |
The lamp of hope may glow, | |
And I may only dream of bliss, | |
And wake to weary woe; | |
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If friendship’s solace must decay, | |
When other joys are gone, | |
And love must keep so far away, | |
While I go wandering on,— | |
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Wandering and toiling without gain, | |
The slave of others’ will, | |
With constant care and frequent pain, | |
Despised, forgotten still; | |
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Grieving to look on vice and sin, | |
Yet powerless to quell | |
The silent current from within, | |
The outward torrent’s swell; | |
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While all the good I would impart, | |
The feelings I would share, | |
Are driven backward to my heart, | |
And turned to wormwood there; | |
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If clouds must ever keep from sight | |
The glories of the Sun, | |
And I must suffer Winter’s blight, | |
Ere Summer is begun: | |
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If Life must be so full of care— | |
Then call me soon to Thee; | |
Or give me strength enough to bear | |
My load of misery! |
Hope life tastes sweeter to you soon
ReplyDeleteALOHA from Honolulu
ComfortSpiral
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