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Faint And Weary Toiled A Pilgrim

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Title:     Faint And Weary Toiled A Pilgrim
Author: Helen Hunt Jackson [More Titles by Jackson]

"Faint and weary toiled a pilgrim,
Faint and weary of his load;
Sudden came a sweet bird winging
Glad and swift across his road.

"'Blessed songster!' cried the pilgrim,
'Where is now the load I bore?
I forget it in thy singing;
Hearing thee, I faint no more,'

"While he spoke the bird went winging
Higher still, and soared away;
'Cruel songster!' cried the pilgrim,
'Cruel songster not to stay!'

"Was the songster cruel? Never!
High above some other road
Glad and swift he still was singing,
Lightening other pilgrims' load!"


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Helen Hunt Jackson's poem: Faint And Weary Toiled A Pilgrim

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