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Poem May 5, 1910

The Rich Hill Tribune

Rich Hill, Bates County, Missouri

What is this article about?

A first-person poem reflecting on personal sorrow and regret over a self-inflicted 'cross' of sin, addressed to 'my dearest,' with pleas for divine mercy and warnings about the heaviest burdens being those we make ourselves.

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The Heaviest Cross of All.

I've known full many a sorrow, I've suffered many a loss—
But now with a strange, new anguish, I carry this last dread cross:
For of this be sure, my dearest, whatever thy life be full,
The cross that our own hands fashion is the heaviest cross of all.

Heavy and hard I made it in the days of my fair strong youth,
Veiling mine eyes from the blessed light, and closing my heart to truth.
Pity me, Lord, whose mercy passeth my wildest thought.
For I never dreamed of the bitter end of the work my hands had wrought.

In the sweet morn's flush and fragrance I wandered o'er dewy meadows,
And I hid from the fervid noontide glow in the cool green woodland shadows;
And I never yearned, as I sang aloud in my wilful, selfish glee,
Of the mighty woe that was drawing nigh to darken the world for me,

But it came at last, My dearest—what need to tell thee how?
Mayst never know of the wild, wild woe that my heart is bearing now!
Over my summer's glory crept a damp and chilling shade,
And I staggered under the heavy cross that my sinful hands had made

I go where the shadows deepen, and the end seemed not far off yet—
God keep thee safe from the sharing of this woeful late regret
For of this be sure, my dearest. whatever thy life be full,
The crosses we make for ourselves, alas! are the heaviest ones of all

-By Katherine Eleanor Conway

What sub-type of article is it?

Elegy Hymn

What themes does it cover?

Moral Virtue Religious Faith

What keywords are associated?

Heaviest Cross Self Made Sorrow Personal Regret Sinful Hands Divine Mercy Wilful Glee

What entities or persons were involved?

By Katherine Eleanor Conway

Poem Details

Title

The Heaviest Cross Of All.

Author

By Katherine Eleanor Conway

Subject

Personal Regret And Self Inflicted Sorrow

Form / Style

Rhymed Quatrains

Key Lines

For Of This Be Sure, My Dearest, Whatever Thy Life Be Full, The Cross That Our Own Hands Fashion Is The Heaviest Cross Of All. Pity Me, Lord, Whose Mercy Passeth My Wildest Thought. The Crosses We Make For Ourselves, Alas! Are The Heaviest Ones Of All

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