A little while I saw the world go by— A little doorway that I called my own, A loaf, a cup of water, and a bed had I, A shrine of Jesus, where I knelt alone And now, alone, I bid the world good-bye. THE FOOL I was a fool; nothing had I to know Of men, and naught to men had I to give. God gave me nothing; now to God I go, Now ask for pain, for bread, Life for my brain: dead, By God’s love I shall then begin to live. THE FIGHTER Blows I have struck, and blows a-many taken, Wrestling I’ve fallen, and I’ve rose up again; Mostly I’ve stood— I’ve had good bone and blood; Others went down though fighting might and main. Now Death steps in, Death the price of sin: The fall it will be his; and though I strive and strain, One blow will close my eyes, and I shall never waken. |