Rampolli by George MacDonald
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This heart for evermore.
Oft weep I like a river That thou art dead, and yet So many of thine thee, Giver Of life, life-long forget! By love alone possessed, Such great things thou hast done! But thou art dead, O Blessed, And no one thinks thereon! Thou stand'st with love unshaken Ever by every man; And if by all forsaken, Art still the faithful one. Such love must win the wrestle; At last thy love they'll see, Weep bitterly, and nestle Like children to thy knee. Thou with thy love hast found me! O do not let me go! Keep me where thou hast bound me Till one with thee I grow. My brothers yet will waken, One look to heaven will dart-- Then sink down, love-o'ertaken, And fall upon thy heart. |
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