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As by Fire

Sometimes I feel so passionate a yearning
 
For spiritual perfection here below,
 
This vigorous frame, with healthful fervor burning,
 
Seems my determined foe,
 
So actively it makes a stern resistance,
 
So cruelly sometimes it wages war
 
Against a wholly spiritual existence
 
Which I am striving for.
 
It interrupts my soul’s intense devotions;
 
Some hope it strangles, of divinest birth,
 
With a swift rush of violent emotions
 
Which link me to the earth.
 
It is as if two mortal foes contended
 
Within my bosom in a deadly strife,
 
One for the loftier aims for souls intended,
 
One for the earthly life.
 
And yet I know this very war within me,
 
Which brings out all my will-power and control,
 
This very conflict at the last shall win me
 
The loved and longed-for goal.
 
The very fire which seems sometimes so cruel
 
Is the white light that shows me my own strength.
 
A furnace, fed by the divinest fuel,
 
It may become at length.
 
Ah! when in the immortal ranks enlisted,
 
I sometimes wonder if we shall not find
 
That not by deeds, but by what we’ve resisted,
 
Our places are assigned.
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