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Hunger

    By George MacDonald



    Father, I cry to thee for bread
        With hungred longing, eager prayer;
    Thou hear'st, and givest me instead
        More hunger and a half-despair.

    0 Lord, how long? My days decline,
        My youth is lapped in memories old;
    I need not bread alone, but wine--
        See, cup and hand to thee I hold!

    And yet thou givest: thanks, O Lord,
        That still my heart with hunger faints!
    The day will come when at thy board
        I sit, forgetting all my plaints.

    If rain must come and winds must blow,
        And I pore long o'er dim-seen chart,
    Yet, Lord, let not the hunger go,
        And keep the faintness at my heart.



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