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Song Of A Poor Pilgrim

    By George MacDonald



    Roses all the rosy way!
        Roses to the rosier west
    Where the roses of the day
        Cling to night's unrosy breast!

    Thou who mak'st the roses, why
        Give to every leaf a thorn?
    On thy rosy highway I
        Still am by thy roses torn!

    Pardon! I will not mistake
        These good thorns that make me fret!
    Goads to urge me, stings to wake,
        For my freedom they are set.

    Yea, on one steep mountain-side,
        Climbing to a fancied fold,
    Roses grasped had let me slide
        But the thorns did keep their hold.

    Out of darkness light is born,
        Out of weakness make me strong:
    One glad day will every thorn
        Break into a rose of song.

    Though like sparrow sit thy bird
        Lonely on the house-top dark,
    By the rosy dawning stirred
        Up will soar thy praising lark;

    Roses, roses all his song!
        Roses in a gorgeous feast!
    Roses in a royal throng,
        Surging, rosing from the east!



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