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Child And Father

    By Madison Julius Cawein



    A Little child, one night, awoke and cried,
    "Oh, help me, father! there is something wild
    Before me! help me!" Hurrying to his side
    I answered, "I am here. You dreamed, my child."
    "A dream?" he questioned."Oh, I could not see!
    It was so dark! Take me into your bed!"
    And I, who loved him, held him soothingly,
    And smiling on his terror, comforted.
    He nestled in my arms. I held him fast;
    And spoke to him and calmed his childish fears,
    Until he smiled again, asleep at last,
    Upon his lashes still a trace of tears....
    How like a child the world! who, in this night
    Of strife, beholds strange monsters threatening;
    And with black fear, having so little light,
    Cries to its Father, God, for comforting.
    And well for it, if, answering the call,
    The Father hear and soothe its dread asleep!
    How many though, whom thoughts and dreams appall,
    Must lie awake and in the darkness weep.



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