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Dies Illa

    By Madison Julius Cawein



    How shall it be with them that day
    When God demands of Earth His pay?
    With them who make a god of clay
    And gold and put all truth away.

    Shall not they see the lightning-ray
    Of wrath? and hear the trumpet-bray
    Of black destruction? while dismay
    O'erwhelms them and God's hosts delay?

    Shall not they, clothed in rich array,
    Pray God for mercy? and, a-sway,
    Heap on their hearts the ashes gray
    Of old repentance? Nay! oh, nay!

    They shall not know till He shall lay
    An earthquake hand upon their way;
    And Doomsday, clad in Death's decay,
    Sweep down, and they've no time to pray.



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