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De Profundis

    By George MacDonald



    When I am dead unto myself, and let,
    O Father, thee live on in me,
    Contented to do nought but pay my debt,
    And leave the house to thee,

    Then shall I be thy ransomed--from the cark
    Of living, from the strain for breath,
    From tossing in my coffin strait and dark,
    At hourly strife with death!

    Have mercy! in my coffin! and awake!
    A buried temple of the Lord!
    Grow, Temple, grow! Heart, from thy cerements break!
    Stream out, O living Sword!

    When I am with thee as thou art with me,
    Life will be self-forgetting power;
    Love, ever conscious, buoyant, clear, and free,
    Will flame in darkest hour.

    Where now I sit alone, unmoving, calm,
    With windows open to thy wind,
    Shall I not know thee in the radiant psalm
    Soaring from heart and mind?

    The body of this death will melt away,
    And I shall know as I am known;
    Know thee my father, every hour and day,
    As thou know'st me thine own!



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