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Harlan Sewall

    By Edgar Lee Masters



        You never understood,
        O unknown one,
        Why it was I repaid
        Your devoted friendship and delicate ministrations
        First with diminished thanks,
        Afterward by gradually withdrawing my presence from you,
        So that I might not be compelled to thank you,
        And then with silence which followed upon
        Our final Separation.
        You had cured my diseased soul.
        But to cure it
        You saw my disease, you knew my secret,
        And that is why I fled from you.
        For though when our bodies rise from pain
        We kiss forever the watchful hands
        That gave us wormwood, while we shudder
        For thinking of the wormwood,
        A soul that's cured is a different matter,
        For there we'd blot from memory
        The soft - toned words, the searching eyes,
        And stand forever oblivious,
        Not so much of the sorrow itself
        As of the hand that healed it.



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