Page:The Man Who Died Twice (1924).djvu/65

From Wikisource
Jump to navigation Jump to search
This page has been proofread, but needs to be validated.

And still he would not move. There would be time
For all things in their order. He was hungry—
Hungry beyond a longer forced endurance,
But in this new unwillingness not to live,
No longer forced, there was a gratefulness
Of infinite freedom and humility,
After a bondage of indignant years
And evil sloth; and there was in this calm,
Which had unlooked for been so long in coming,
A balanced wealth of debts and benefits
Vaster than all ambition or achievement.
Hereafter it would be enough to serve,
And let the chosen shine.


So there he lay,

Luxuriating vaguely on the moment

[ 51 ]