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THAT DAY OF DAYS
WHEN you come home! O son of mine,
How throb the words deep in my heart!
I shake like leaf tossed in the wind
And leave the crowd and stand apart
  To curb the joy-cry on my whitened lips—
When you come home!

When you come home! Before mine eyes
That picture swims in misty lines,
Through half-shut lids and haze of tears
The glory of your presence shines,
  And in my throat is strangle of deep prayers
Of gratitude.

When you come home! My knees bend low,
I strive God's guiding hand to see
And lean hard on His mercy arm—
When you come home, oh, may it be
  As straight and beautiful as you went forth,
Like knight of old.

And yet, and yet when you come home,
If you are blind or limp with crutch,
It will not matter to my heart—
I shall but love you over much
  For your brave sacrifice; my one fierce prayer
   Is but to hold you in my arms
When you come home.

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