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Hard Times

    By George MacDonald



        I am weary, and very lonely,
            And can but think--think.
        If there were some water only
            That a spirit might drink--drink,
            And arise,
            With light in the eyes
        And a crown of hope on the brow,
            To walk abroad in the strength of gladness,
            Not sit in the house, benumbed with sadness--
            As now!

        But, Lord, thy child will be sad--
            As sad as it pleases thee;
        Will sit, not seeking to be glad,
            Till thou bid sadness flee,
            And, drawing near,
            With thy good cheer
            Awake thy life in me.



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