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I Will Arise

Weary and weak,—accept my weariness;
     Weary and weak and downcast in my soul,
With hope growing less and less,
     And with the goal
Distant and dim,—accept my sore distress.
I thought to reach the goal so long ago,
     At outset of the race I dreamed of rest,
Not knowing what now I know
     Of breathless haste,
     Of long-drawn straining effort across the waste.

One only thing I knew, Thy love of me;
     One only thing I know, Thy sacred same
Love of me full and free,
     A craving flame
Of selfless love of me which burns in Thee.
How can I think of thee, and yet grow chill;
     Of Thee, and yet grow cold and nigh to death?
Re-energize my will,
     Rebuild my faith;
     I will arise and run, Thou giving me breath.

I will arise, repenting and in pain;
     I will arise, and smite upon my breast
And turn to Thee again;
     Thou choosest best,
Lead me along the road Thou makest plain.
Lead me a little way, and carry me
     A little way, and listen to my sighs,
And store my tears with Thee,
     And deign replies
     To feeble prayers;—O Lord, I will arise.

Christian Poetry by Christina Georgina Rossetti
Public Domain