Edmund Clarence Stedman, ed. (1833–1908). A Victorian Anthology, 1837–1895. 1895.
A. C. SmithThe Waif
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Out of the sight of living men,
None knows the nook that held him last,
None ever saw his face again.
He wandered, weary, spent of breath,
Till the all-mastering solitude
Sank to the deeper hush of death.
More verdant, whispered streams were nigh,
Hopeful, but desperate, made a rush,
And found, O God! the bed was dry!
Who knows but in some distant land
A mother mourns her errant son,
A sister longs to clasp his hand?
A world of yearnings deep within—
Yearning to loftiest things allied,
But wrecked by cruel fate, or sin.
Save Infinite Pity bending o’er,
Who, haply, bore him quietly where
They hunger and they thirst no more.
Ye close! what broken lives ye hide!
Darkly absorbed, like hopeful streams,
That in dry desert lands subside.
Than wild romancer ever penned,
Remaining buried in the mould
Till time shall cease, and mystery end!