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The Asthmatic Man To The Satan That Binds Him

    By George MacDonald



    Satan, avaunt!
        Nay, take thine hour,
    Thou canst not daunt,
        Thou hast no power;
    Be welcome to thy nest,
    Though it be in my breast.

    Burrow amain;
        Dig like a mole;
    Fill every vein
        With half-burnt coal;
    Puff the keen dust about,
    And all to choke me out.

    Fill music's ways
        With creaking cries,
    That no loud praise
        May climb the skies;
    And on my labouring chest
    Lay mountains of unrest.

    My slumber steep
        In dreams of haste,
    That only sleep,
        No rest, I taste--
    With stiflings, rimes of rote,
    And fingers on my throat.

    Satan, thy might
        I do defy;
    Live core of night
        I patient lie:
    A wind comes up the gray
    Will blow thee clean away.

    Christ's angel, Death,
        All radiant white,
    With one cold breath
        Will scare thee quite,
    And give my lungs an air
    As fresh as answered prayer.

    So, Satan, do
        Thy worst with me
    Until the True
        Shall set me free,
    And end what he began,
    By making me a man.



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