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O Do Not Leave Me

    By George MacDonald



        O do not leave me, mother, lest I weep;
        Till I forget, be near me in that chair.
        The mother's presence leads her down to sleep--
        Leaves her contented there.

        O do not leave me, lover, brother, friends,
        Till I am dead, and resting in my place.
        Love-compassed thus, the girl in peace ascends,
        And leaves a raptured face.

        Leave me not, God, until--nay, until when?
        Not till I have with thee one heart, one mind;
        Not till the Life is Light in me, and then
        Leaving is left behind.



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