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Overshadowed.

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"Insomuch that they brought forth the sick into the streets, and laid them on beds and couches, that at the least the shadow of Peter, passing by, might overshadow some of them."     Mid the thronged bustle of the city street,     In the hot hush of noon,     I wait, with folded hands and nerveless feet.     Surely He will come soon.     Surely the Healer will not pass me by,     But listen to my cry.     Long are the hours in which I lie and wait,     Heavy the load I bear;     But He will come ere evening. Soon or late     I shall behold Him there;     Shall hear His dear voice, all the clangor through;     "What wilt thou that I do?"     "If Thou but wilt, Lord, Thou canst make me clean."     Thus shall I answer swift.     And He will touch me, as He walks serene;     And I shall rise and lift     This couch, so long my prison-house of pain,     And be made whole again.     He lingers yet. But lo! a hush, a hum.     The multitudes press on     After some leader. Surely He is come!     He nears me; He is gone!     Only His shadow reached me, as He went;     Yet here I rest content.     In that dear shadow, like some healing spell,     A heavenly patience lay;     Its balm of peace enwrapped me as it fell;     My pains all fled away,--     The weariness, the deep unrest of soul;     I am indeed "made whole."     It is enough, Lord, though Thy face divine     Was turned to other men.     Although no touch, no questioning voice was mine,     Thou wilt come once again;     And, if Thy shadow brings such bliss to me,     What must Thy presence be?

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""Insomuch that they brought forth the sick into the streets, and laid them on beds and couches, that at the least the shadow of Peter, passing by, might overshadow some of them."..."

This evocative piece by Susan Coolidge (Sarah Chauncey Woolsey), titled "Overshadowed.", represents a masterful exploration of classic. The lines capture a profound emotional resonance... ### Why We Love This Line At Linespedia, we believe that poetry is the ultimate sanctuary for the soul...

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