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Anselmo

    By James Whitcomb Riley



    Years did I vainly seek the good Lord's grace,
    Prayed, fasted, and did penance dire and dread;
    Did kneel, with bleeding knees and rainy face,
    And mouth the dust, with ashes on my head;
    Yea, still with knotted scourge the flesh I flayed,
    Rent fresh the wounds, and moaned and shrieked insanely;
    And froth oozed with the pleadings that I made,
    And yet I prayed on vainly, vainly, vainly!

    A time, from out of swoon I lifted eye,
    To find a wretched outcast, gray and grim,
    Bathing my brow, with many a pitying sigh,
    And I did pray God's grace might rest on him.
    Then, lo! A gentle voice fell on mine ears -
    "Thou shalt not sob in suppliance hereafter;
    Take up thy prayers and wring them dry of tears,
    And lift them, white and pure with love and laughter!"

    So is it now for all men else I pray;
    So is it I am blest and glad alway.



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