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Compensations

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Not with a flash that rends the blue         Shall fall the avenging sword.     Gently as the evening dew         Descends the mighty Lord.     His dreadful balances are made         To move with moon and tide;     Yet shall not mercy be afraid         Nor justice be denied.     The dreams that seemed to waste away,         The kindliness forgot,     Were singing in your heart today         Although you knew them not.     The sun shall not forget his road,         Nor the high stars their rhyme,     The traveller with the heavier load         Has one less hill to climb.     And, though a darker shadow fall         On every struggling age,     How shall it be if, after all,         He share our pilgrimage?     The end we mourn is not the end.         The dust has nimble wings.     But truth and beauty have a friend         At the deep heart of things.     He will not speak? What friend belies         His love with idle breath?     We read it in each others' eyes,         And ask no more in death.

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