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Recovery From Sickness

By Achsa White Sprague


My heart was almost breaking
In those dark hours of pain,
But now once more I'm waking
To light and hope again.

The hours were dark and lonely
Until thou came at last;
But now I know I only
Should thank thee for the past.

Oh, when I lay enshrouded
In darkness and despair,
And hope's bright star was clouded,
Then thou wert with me there.

But ah, amid my anguish,
I knew not thou wert nigh;
My doom was then to languish,
Methought alone to die.

But glorious light is breaking
Within my prison's gloom,
And now new flowers are waking --
New flowers of fadeless bloom.

To thee, O God, I'm raising
An anthem glad and free,
And every hour I'm praising,
O God, I'm praising Thee!

An early poem, composed during sickness.

Source Book

The Poet And Other Poems.

by Achsa White Sprague

Copyright 1864
Published by Boston: William White And Co.,
158 Washington Street.

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