Thou Art Indeed Just, Lord

Thou art indeed just, Lord, if I have failed,
If I have failed, if I have failed,
If I have failed, if I have failed,
If I have failed, if I have failed,
If I have failed, if I have failed,
If I have failed, if I have failed,
If I have failed, if I have failed,
If I have failed, if I have failed.
I have not wept, I have not wept,
I have not wept, I have not wept,
I have not wept, I have not wept,
I have not wept, I have not wept,
I have not wept, I have not wept,
I have not wept, I have not wept,
I have not wept, I have not wept,
I have not wept, I have not wept.
But what is this that I have done?
What is this that I have done?
What is this that I have done?
What is this that I have done?
What is this that I have done?
What is this that I have done?
What is this that I have done?
What is this that I have done?

About Gerard Manley Hopkins

Jesuit priest and poet, pioneer of sprung rhythm, whose innovative verse was published posthumously.

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