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The Promise

    By Oliver Wendell Holmes



    Not charity we ask,
    Nor yet thy gift refuse;
    Please thy light fancy with the easy task
    Only to look and choose.

    The little-heeded toy
    That wins thy treasured gold
    May be the dearest memory, holiest joy,
    Of coming years untold.

    Heaven rains on every heart,
    But there its showers divide,
    The drops of mercy choosing, as they part,
    The dark or glowing side.

    One kindly deed may turn
    The fountain of thy soul
    To love's sweet day-star, that shall o'er thee burn
    Long as its currents roll.

    The pleasures thou hast planned, -
    Where shall their memory be
    When the white angel with the freezing hand
    Shall sit and watch by thee?

    Living, thou dost not live,
    If mercy's spring run dry;
    What Heaven has lent thee wilt thou freely give,
    Dying, thou shalt not die.

    HE promised even so!
    To thee his lips repeat, -
    Behold, the tears that soothed thy sister's woe
    Have washed thy Master's feet!

    March 20, 1859.



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