Out of Hope IF through the rain and wind along the street, Where the wet stone reflects the flickering gas, Some weeping autumn night your wandering feet, Lost in a lonely world, should chance to pass; If, passing many doors that welcomed you When robes of good renown your dear name wore, Your feet again, as once they used to do, Paused at my door,-- Should I shut fast my heart for the old ill, The old wrong done, the sorrow and the sin? Or--only knowing that I love you still-- Should I throw wide the door and let you in? Come--with your sins--my tears shall wash them all, The heart you broke still waits to be your home. Yet if you came... Oh! lost beyond recall You never more will come. |
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