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1871–1926

AT THE GATE

Francis Sherman

Swing open wide, O Gate, That I may enter in And see what lies in wait For me who have been born!

Her word I only scorn Who spake of death and sin. I know what is behind Your heavy brazen bars;

I heard it of the wind Where I dwelt yesterday: The wind that blows alway Among the ancient stars.

Life is the chiefest thing The wind brought knowledge of, As it passed, murmuring: Life, with its infinite strength,

And undiminished length Of years fulfilled with love. The wind spake not of sin That blows among the stars;

And so I enter in ( Swing open wide, O Gate! ) Fearless of what may wait Behind your heavy bars.

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