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Classic and Contemporary Poetry
LEAVING ALL, by NORMAN ROWLAND GALE Poet's Biography First Line: It is not well that I should move Last Line: Christ went this way. It is enough. | |||
IT is not well that I should move For ever in Life's easy street. How should my feet not bleed for Love? Love's bled for me. And Love is sweet. I follow though the brambles tear, And though the mountain track is rough. How should I moan a cross to bear? Christ went this way. It is enough. | Discover our Poem Explanations and Poet Analyses!Other Poems of Interest...A BIRD IN HAND by NORMAN ROWLAND GALE A CHARACTER by NORMAN ROWLAND GALE A CHILD OF LONELINESS by NORMAN ROWLAND GALE A CHRISTENING by NORMAN ROWLAND GALE A COMPENSATION by NORMAN ROWLAND GALE A COTTAGE MONARCHY by NORMAN ROWLAND GALE A COUNSEL (TO A FRIEND) by NORMAN ROWLAND GALE A COUNTRY DANCE by NORMAN ROWLAND GALE A CREED by NORMAN ROWLAND GALE A DEAD FRIEND by NORMAN ROWLAND GALE |
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