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I should have been too glad I see

 I should have been too glad, I see --
Too lifted -- for the scant degree
Of Life's penurious Round --
My little Circuit would have shamed
This new Circumference -- have blamed --
The homelier time behind.
I should have been too saved -- I see -- Too rescued -- Fear too dim to me That I could spell the Prayer I knew so perfect -- yesterday -- That Scalding One -- Sabachthani -- Recited fluent -- here -- Earth would have been too much -- I see -- And Heaven -- not enough for me -- I should have had the Joy Without the Fear -- to justify -- The Palm -- without the Calvary -- So Savior -- Crucify -- Defeat -- whets Victory -- they say -- The Reefs -- in old Gethsemane -- Endear the Coast -- beyond! 'Tis Beggars -- Banquets -- can define -- 'Tis Parching -- vitalizes Wine -- "Faith" bleats -- to understand!

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