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In Hospital - IV - Before

    By William Ernest Henley



    Behold me waiting - waiting for the knife.
    A little while, and at a leap I storm
    The thick, sweet mystery of chloroform,
    The drunken dark, the little death-in-life.
    The gods are good to me:    I have no wife,
    No innocent child, to think of as I near
    The fateful minute; nothing all-too dear
    Unmans me for my bout of passive strife.
    Yet am I tremulous and a trifle sick,
    And, face to face with chance, I shrink a little:
    My hopes are strong, my will is something weak.
    Here comes the basket?    Thank you.    I am ready.
    But, gentlemen my porters, life is brittle:
    You carry Caesar and his fortunes - steady!



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