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A CHEERLESS DAWN by AMOS RUSSEL WELLS

First Line: PRONE IN THE PRISON OF A LONELY NIGHT
Last Line: AND MOTHER TO AWAKE ME WITH A KISS.
Subject(s): DAWN; SUNRISE;

Prone in the prison of a lonely night,
At last the darkness quivers to my sight;
The Sheriff Sun has come to give release,
And far before him throws a crawling light.

Ah, were it not the Sheriff pacing slow,
Grimly to offer me the lesser woe
Of barren toil, and back to jail at night, --
But Mother, as in days of long ago!

In heaven, O God! I want no joy but this:
Once more to have the child's unconscious bliss,
The perfect sleep unvexed by any pain,
And Mother to awake me with a kiss.



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