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My Heart Thy Lark

    By George MacDonald



        Why dost thou want to sing
        When thou hast no song, my heart?
        If there be in thee a hidden spring,
        Wherefore will no word start?

        On its way thou hearest no song,
        Yet flutters thy unborn joy!
        The years of thy life are growing long--
        Art still the heart of a boy?--

        Father, I am thy child!
        My heart is in thy hand!
        Let it hear some echo, with gladness wild,
        Of a song in thy high land.

        It will answer--but how, my God,
        Thou knowest; I cannot say:
        It will spring, I know, thy lark, from thy sod--
        Thy lark to meet thy day!



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