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1849–1916

FAITH

James Whitcomb Riley

The sea was breaking at my feet, And looking out across the tide, Where placid waves and heaven meet, I thought me of the Other Side.

For on the beach on which I stood Were wastes of sands, and wash, and roar, Low clouds, and gloom, and solitude, And wrecks, and ruins — nothing more.

“O, tell me if beyond the sea A heavenly port there is!” I cried, And back the echoes laughingly “There is! there is!” replied.

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