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1862–1932

UNCHANGED

Gilbert Parker

But you are here unchanged. You say not so In words, but when you placed your hands in mine; But when I saw the same old glory shine Within your eyes, I read it; and I know.

And when those hands ran up along my arm, And rested on my shoulder for a space, A sacred inquisition in your face, To read my heart, how could I doubt that charm,

That truth ineffable!— I set my soul In hazard to a farthing, that you kept The faith, with pride unspeakable, the whole Course of those years in which communion slept.

Your soul flamed in your look; you read; I knew How little worth was I, how heavenly you.

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