Punishment

    By George MacDonald



    Mourner, that dost deserve thy mournfulness,
        Call thyself punished, call the earth thy hell;
        Say, "God is angry, and I earned it well--
    I would not have him smile on wickedness:"

    Say this, and straightway all thy grief grows less:--
        "God rules at least, I find as prophets tell,
        And proves it in this prison!"--then thy cell
    Smiles with an unsuspected loveliness.

    --"A prison--and yet from door and window-bar
        I catch a thousand breaths of his sweet air!
        Even to me his days and nights are fair!
    He shows me many a flower and many a star!
    And though I mourn and he is very far,
        He does not kill the hope that reaches there!"



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