Poetry Explorer- Classic Contemporary Poetry, WHEN I WAS IN TROUBLE I CALLED UPON THE LORD, by CHRISTINA GEORGINA ROSSETTI



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First Line: A burdened heart that bleeds and bears
Last Line: Itself thy gift.
Alternate Author Name(s): Alleyne, Ellen; Rossetti, Christina


A BURDENED heart that bleeds and bears
And hopes and waits in pain,
And faints beneath its fears and cares,
Yet hopes again:

Wilt Thou accept the heart I bring,
O gracious Lord and kind,
To ease it of a torturing sting,
And staunch and bind?

Alas, if Thou wilt none of this,
None else have I to give:
Look Thou upon it as it is,
Accept, relieve.

Or if Thou wilt not yet relieve,
Be not extreme to sift;
Accept a faltering will to give,
Itself Thy gift.





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