Doubt

Jackson Helen Hunt

 Doubt

They bade me cast the thing away,


 They pointed to my hands all bleeding,


 They listened not to all my pleading;


 The thing I meant I could not say;


 I knew that I should rue the day


 If once I cast that thing away.

 


 I grasped it firm, and bore the pain;


 The thorny husks I stripped and scattered;


 If I could reach its heart, what mattered


 If other men saw not my gain,


 Or even if I should be slain?


 I knew the risks; I chose the pain.

 


 O, had I cast that thing away,


 I had not found what most I cherish,


 A faith without which I should perish,--


 The faith which, like a kernel, lay


 Hid in the husks which on that day


 My instinct would not throw away!

 

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