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A Winter Prayer.

    By George MacDonald



    Come through the gloom of clouded skies,
        The slow dim rain and fog athwart;
    Through east winds keen with wrong and lies
        Come and lift up my hopeless heart.

    Come through the sickness and the pain,
        The sore unrest that tosses still;
    Through aching dark that hides the gain
        Come and arouse my fainting will.

    Come through the prate of foolish words,
        The science with no God behind;
    Through all the pangs of untuned chords
        Speak wisdom to my shaken mind.

    Through all the fears that spirits bow
        Of what hath been, or may befall,
    Come down and talk with me, for thou
        Canst tell me all about them all.

    Hear, hear my sad lone heart entreat,
        Heart of all joy, below, above!
    Come near and let me kiss thy feet,
        And name the names of those I love!



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