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John Walsh

    By James Whitcomb Riley



    A strange life - strangely passed!
        We may not read the soul
        When God has folded up the scroll
            In death at last.
    We may not - dare not say of one
    Whose task of life as well was done
    As he could do it, - "This is lost,
    And prayers may never pay the cost."

    Who listens to the song
        That sings within the breast,
        Should ever hear the good expressed
            Above the wrong.
    And he who leans an eager ear
    To catch the discord, he will hear
    The echoes of his own weak heart
    Beat out the most discordant part.

    Whose tender heart could build
        Affection's bower above
        A heart where baby nests of love
            Were ever filled, -
    With upward growth may reach and twine
    About the children, grown divine,
    That once were his a time so brief
    His very joy was more than grief.

    O Sorrow - "Peace, be still!"
        God reads the riddle right;
        And we who grope in constant night
            But serve His will;
    And when sometime the doubt is gone,
    And darkness blossoms into dawn, -
    "God keeps the good," we then will say:
    " 'Tis but the dross He throws away."



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