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WE ARE CHILDREN by ROBERT WILLIAMS BUCHANAN

Poet Analysis

First Line: CHILDREN INDEED ARE WE - CHILDREN THAT
Last Line: WHEN HE RETURNS, ALL WILL BE SLEEPING SOUND.
Subject(s): CHILDREN; CHILDHOOD;

CHILDREN indeed are we -- children that wait
Within a wondrous dwelling, while on high
Stretch the sad vapors and the voiceless sky;
The house is fair, yet all is desolate
Because our Father comes not; clouds of fate
Sadden above us -- shivering we espy
The passing rain, the cloud before the gate,
And cry to one another, "He is nigh!"
At early morning, with a shining Face,
He left us innocent and lily-crown'd;
And now this late -- night cometh on apace --
We hold each other's hands and look around,
Frighted at our own shades! Heaven send us grace!
When He returns, all will be sleeping sound.



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