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Hymn For A Sick Girl

    By George MacDonald



        Father, in the dark I lay,
            Thirsting for the light,
        Helpless, but for hope alway
            In thy father-might.

        Out of darkness came the morn,
            Out of death came life,
        I, and faith, and hope, new-born,
            Out of moaning strife!

        So, one morning yet more fair,
            I shall, joyous-brave,
        Sudden breathing loftier air,
            Triumph o'er the grave.

        Though this feeble body lie
            Underneath the ground,
        Wide awake, not sleeping, I
            Shall in him be found.

        But a morn yet fairer must
            Quell this inner gloom--
        Resurrection from the dust
            Of a deeper tomb!

        Father, wake thy little child;
            Give me bread and wine
        Till my spirit undefiled
            Rise and live in thine.



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