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Name: | The Celestial Surgeon |
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Written By: | Robert Louis Stevenson |
Published Date: | Unknown |
Language: | English |
Words: | 92 |
Views: | 1,472 |
The Celestial Surgeon
by Robert Louis Stevenson
IF I have faltered more or less
In my great task of happiness;
If I have moved among my race
And shown no glorious morning face;
If beams from happy human eyes
Have moved me not; if morning skies,
Books, and my food, and summer rain
Knocked on my sullen heart in vain:--
Lord, thy most pointed pleasure take
And stab my spirit broad awake;
Or, Lord, if too obdurate I,
Choose thou, before that spirit die,
A piercing pain, a killing sin,
And to my dead heart run them in!
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