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By The Babe Unborn

    By Gilbert Keith Chesterton



    If trees were tall and grasses short,
    As in some crazy tale,
    If here and there a sea were blue
    Beyond the breaking pale,

    If a fixed fire hung in the air
    To warm me one day through,
    If deep green hair grew on great hills,
    I know what I should do.

    In dark I lie: dreaming that there
    Are great eyes cold or kind,
    And twisted streets and silent doors,
    And living men behind.

    Let storm-clouds come: better an hour,
    And leave to weep and fight,
    Than all the ages I have ruled
    The empires of the night.

    I think that if they gave me leave
    Within that world to stand,
    I would be good through all the day
    I spent in fairyland.

    They should not hear a word from me
    Of selfishness or scorn,
    If only I could find the door,
    If only I were born.



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