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Prayer To My Lord

    By John Frederick Freeman



    If ever Thou didst love me, love me now,
    When round me beat the flattering vans of life,
    Kissing with rapid breath my lifted brow.
    Love me, if ever, when the murmur of strife,
    In each dark byway of my being creeps,
    When pity and pride, passion and passion's loss
    Wash wavelike round the world's eternal cross,
    Till 'mid my fears a new-born love indignant leaps.

    If ever Thou canst love me, love me yet,
    When sweet, impetuous loves within me stir
    And the frail portals of my spirit fret--
    The love of love, that makes Heaven heavenlier,
    The love of earth, of birds, children and light,
    Love of this bitter, lovely native land....
    O, love me when sick with all these I stand
    And Death's far-rumoured wings beat on the lonely night.



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