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Blind Sorrow

    By George MacDonald



    "My life is drear; walking I labour sore;
        The heart in me is heavy as a stone;
    And of my sorrows this the icy core:
        Life is so wide, and I am all alone!"

    Thou did'st walk so, with heaven-born eyes down bent
        Upon the earth's gold-rosy, radiant clay,
    That thou had'st seen no star in all God's tent
        Had not thy tears made pools first on the way.

    Ah, little knowest thou the tender care
        In a love-plenteous cloak around thee thrown!
    Full many a dim-seen, saving mountain-stair
        Toiling thou climb'st--but not one step alone!

    Lift but thy languid head and see thy guide;
        Let thy steps go in his, nor choose thine own;
    Then soon wilt thou, thine eyes with wonder wide,
        Cry, Now I know I never was alone!



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