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 I greet the challenge of the dawn
 With weary, bleary eyes;
Into the sky so ashen wan
 I wait the sun to rise;
Then in the morning's holy hush,
 With heart of shame I hear
A robin from a lilac bush
 Pipe pure and clear.

All night in dive and dicing den,
 With wantons and with wine
I've squandered on wild, witless men
 The fortune that was mine;
The gold my father fought to save
 In folly I have spent;
And now to fill a pauper's grave
 My steps are bent.

See! how the sky is amber bright!
 The thrushes thrill their glee.
The dew-drops sparkle with delight,
 And yonder smiles the sea.
Oh let me plunge to drown the pain
 Of love and faith forgot:
Then purged I may return again,
 --Or I may not.





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