Public Domain Poetry And Stories - Suspense. by James Whitcomb Riley
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Suspense.

    By James Whitcomb Riley



        A woman's figure, on a ground of night
            Inlaid with sallow stars that dimly stare
            Down in the lonesome eyes, uplifted there
        As in vague hope some alien lance of light
        Might pierce their woe.    The tears that blind her sight -
            The salt and bitter blood of her despair -
            Her hands toss back through torrents of her hair
        And grip toward God with anguish infinite.
            And O the carven mouth, with all its great
        Intensity of longing frozen fast
            In such a smile as well may designate
        The slowly-murdered heart, that, to the last,
            Conceals each newer wound, and back at Fate
        Throbs Love's eternal lie - "Lo, I can wait!"



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