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The Visitation

Joyce Kilmer

(For Louise Imogen Guiney)


There is a wall of flesh before the eyes
 Of John, who yet perceives and hails his King.
 It is Our Lady’s painful bliss to bring
Before mankind the Glory of the skies.
Her cousin feels her womb’s sweet burden rise
 And leap with joy, and she comes forth to sing,
 With trembling mouth, her words of welcoming.
She knows her hidden God, and prophesies.

Saint John, pray for us, weary souls that tarry
 Where life is withered by sin’s deadly breath.
Pray for us, whom the dogs of Satan harry,
 Saint John, Saint Anne, and Saint Elizabeth.
And, Mother Mary, give us Christ to carry
 Within our hearts, that we may conquer death.
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From Main Street and Other Poems | 1917
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