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TOMORROW by FELIX LOPE DE VEGA CARPIO

Poem Explanation

First Line: LORD, WHAT AM I, THAT, WITH UNCEASING CARE
Last Line: "AND WHEN THE MORROW CAME, I ANSWERED SILL, ""TO-MORROW."
Subject(s): GOD; RELIGION; THEOLOGY;

Lord, what am I, that, with unceasing care,
Thou didst seek after me, -- that Thou didst wait,
Wet with unhealthy dews, before my gate,
And pass the gloomy nights of winter there?
O, strange delusion, that I did not greet
Thy blest approach! and, O, to heaven how lost,
If my ingratitude's unkindly frost
Has chilled the bleeding wounds upon Thy feet
How oft my guardian angel gently cried,
"Soul, from thy casement look, and thou shalt see
How He persists to knock and wait for thee!"
And, O, how often to that voice of sorrow,
"To-morrow we will open," I replied!
And when the morrow came, I answered sill, "To-morrow."



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