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THE WINDOW by AMOS RUSSEL WELLS

First Line: A DEAR OLD PALLID FACE, NIGHT AFTER NIGHT
Last Line: WAIT WITH HER, HAPPY ANGELS, TILL I COME!

A dear old pallid face, night after night,
So patient! at the window. Now 'tis dead --
The window, not the face. What fires were fed
In those long waitings till I came in sight,
And then how flashed dear love's dear beacon light
Glad in that glad old face! I should have sped
Winged to my waiting lover, but, instead,
I met her warmth with chill, her love with slight.
And yet I know it is my lover's joy
To sit in heaven, somewhere along the way
That I shall take, and wait there for her boy.
May all the years, dear Lord, be but a day;
Peaceful the window where she makes her home;
Wait with her, happy angels, till I come!



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