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109

THE WRESTLE FOR A SOUL

I

This I have won by my fight
With the spirits of sorrow and night:
To be followed, ever hereafter,
By a girl's glad sinless laughter.

II

Through my dream I heard
Her maidenly new-born word:
Her virginal fresh-wrought speech.
It had power my heart to reach.

III

And now I am well content
That the veil of life be rent.
For though I pass to the grave
This wonderful soul I save.

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IV

Though I, dead, pass to the night,
This blossom henceforth is white.
Though I am forgotten, I give
To her leave to laugh and to live.