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    The Diary of an Old Soul

    by George MacDonald
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    A Book of Strife in the Form of The Diary of an Old Soul.

    (1880).

    ~

    Dedication:

    Sweet friends, receive my offering. You will find
    Against each worded page a white page set:--
    This is the mirror of each friendly mind
    Reflecting that. In this book we are met.
    Make it, dear hearts, of worth to you indeed:--
    Let your white page be ground, my print be seed,
    Growing to golden ears, that faith and hope shall feed.

    YOUR OLD SOUL

    ~

    JANUARY.

    1.

    LORD, what I once had done with youthful might,
    Had I been from the first true to the truth,
    Grant me, now old, to do--with better sight,
    And humbler heart, if not the brain of youth;
    So wilt thou, in thy gentleness and ruth,
    Lead back thy old soul, by the path of pain,
    Round to his best--young eyes and heart and brain.

    2.

    A dim aurora rises in my east,
    Beyond the line of jagged questions hoar,
    As if the head of our intombed High Priest
    Began to glow behind the unopened door:
    Sure the gold wings will soon rise from the gray!--
    They rise not. Up I rise, press on the more,
    To meet the slow coming of the Master's day.

    3.

    Sometimes I wake, and, lo! I have forgot,

    And drifted out upon an ebbing sea!
    My soul that was at rest now resteth not,
    For I am with myself and not with thee;
    Truth seems a blind moon in a glaring morn,
    Where nothing is but sick-heart vanity:
    Oh, thou who knowest! save thy child forlorn.

    4.

    Death, like high faith, levelling, lifteth all.
    When I awake, my daughter and my son,
    Grown sister and brother, in my arms shall fall,
    Tenfold my girl and boy. Sure every one
    Of all the brood to the old wings will run.
    Whole-hearted is my worship of the man
    From whom my earthly history began.

    5.

    Thy fishes breathe but where thy waters roll;
    Thy birds fly but within thy airy sea;
    My soul breathes only in thy infinite soul;
    I breathe, I think, I love, I live but thee.
    Oh breathe, oh think,--O Love, live into me;
    Unworthy is my life till all divine,
    Till thou see in me only what is thine.

    6.

    Then shall I breathe in sweetest sharing, then
    Think in harmonious consort with my kin;
    Then shall I love well all my father's men,
    Feel one with theirs the life my heart within.
    Oh brothers! sisters holy! hearts divine!
    Then I shall be all yours, and nothing mine--
    To every human heart a mother-twin.

    7.

    I see a child before an empty house,
    Knocking and knocking at the closed door;
    He wakes dull echoes--but nor man nor mouse,
    If he stood knocking there for evermore.--
    A mother angel, see! folding each wing,
    Soft-walking, crosses
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