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Mine Host by John McCrae
There stands a hostel by a travelled way; Life is the road and Death the worthy host; Each guest he greets, nor ever lacks to say, 'How have ye fared?' They answer him, the most, 'This lodging place is other than we sought; We had intended farther, but the gloom Came on apace, and found us ere we thought: Yet will we lodge. Thou hast abundant room.'
Within sit haggard men that speak no word, No fire gleams their cheerful welcome shed; No voice of fellowship or strife is heard But silence of a multitude of dead. 'Naught can I offer ye,' quoth Death, 'but rest!' And to his chamber leads each tired guest.
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