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THE SWORD OF PAIN

There lights burn dim and make weird shadow-play,
The white walls of the ward are changed to grey,
Down the long aisle of beds, with tender grace,
Sleep smoothes the lines on many a weary face;
Yet there are those for whom no midnight brings
  Solace and strength to face the day again,
And, over all, with wide majestic wings,
  There broods the awful mystery of Pain.

Night wears apace, and now the silence breaks
As here and there some fitful slumberer wakes;
And Pain triumphant–Pain with burning grip–
Wrings grudging tribute from the tortured lip:
A strong man's groan, a boy's short sobbing cry,
  Pierces the stillness with a sudden breath,
Or the low moan of long-drawn agony,
  Asking not respite but the boon of Death.