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The Escape

    By John Frederick Freeman



    Like one who runs
    Fearful at night, he knows not why,
    Dreading the loneliness, yet shuns
    The highway's casual company;

    Wherefore he hastes,
    The friendly gloom of ancient trees
    Unheeding, and the shining wastes
    Lying broad and quiet as the seas;

    The beauty of night
    Hating for very fear, until
    Beyond the bend a lowly light
    Beams single from a lowly sill;

    And the poor fool,
    Flying the sacred, solemn dark,
    Leaves gladly the large, cool
    Night for that serviceable spark;

    And thankful then
    To have 'scaped the peril of the way,
    Turns not his timid steps again
    That night, but waits the common day;--

    So I, as weak,
    Have fled the great hills of Thy love,
    Too faint to hear what Thou dost speak,
    Too feeble with fear to look above,

    And hasten to win
    Some flickering, brief security,
    In sinful sleep or waking sin,
    From the enfolding thought of Thee!



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