Poems of Paul Verlaine by Paul Verlaine
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I've seen again the One child: verily, I felt the last wound open in my breast, The last, whose perfect torture doth attest That on some happy day I too shall die! Good icy arrow, piercing thoroughly! Most timely came it from their dreams to wrest The sluggish scruples laid too long to rest,-- And all my Christian blood hymned fervently. I still hear, still I see! O worshipped rule Of God! I know at last how comfortful To hear and see! I see, I hear alway! O innocence, O hope! Lowly and mild, How I shall love you, sweet hands of my child, Whose task shall be to close our eyes one day! "SON, THOU MUST LOVE ME! SEE--" MY SAVIOUR SAID "Son, thou must love me! See--" my Saviour said, "My heart that glows and bleeds, my wounded side, My hurt feet that the Magdalene, wet-eyed, Clasps kneeling, and my tortured arms outspread "To bear thy sins. Look on the cross, stained red! The nails, the sponge, that, all, thy soul shall guide |
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