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A Cry

    By George MacDonald



    Lord, hear my discontent: all blank I stand,
    A mirror polished by thy hand;
    Thy sun's beams flash and flame from me--
    I cannot help it: here I stand, there he!
    To one of them I cannot say,
    Go, and on yonder water play;
    Nor one poor ragged daisy can I fashion--
    I do not make the words of this my limping passion!
    If I should say, Now I will think a thought,
    Lo, I must wait, unknowing
    What thought in me is growing,
    Until the thing to birth be brought!
    Nor know I then what next will come
    From out the gulf of silence dumb:
    I am the door the thing will find
    To pass into the general mind!
    I cannot say I think--
    I only stand upon the thought-well's brink:
    From darkness to the sun the water bubbles up--
    lift it in my cup.
    Thou only thinkest--I am thought;
    Me and my thought thou thinkest. Nought
    Am I but as a fountain spout
    From which thy water welleth out.
    Thou art the only one, the all in all.--
    Yet when my soul on thee doth call
    And thou dost answer out of everywhere,
    I in thy allness have my perfect share.



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