A Celebration of Women Writers

"A Pilgrim." by Isabel Ecclestone Mackay (1875-1928)
From: Fires of Driftwood. by Isabel Ecclestone Mackay. Toronto: McClelland & Stewart, Limited, 1922, p. 19.

Editor: Mary Mark Ockerbloom

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A Pilgrim

ACROSS the trodden continent of years
  To shrines of long ago,
My heart, a hooded pilgrim, turns with tears–
  For could I know
That in the temple of thy constancy
There still may burn a taper lit for me,
  'Twould be a star in starless heaven, to show
That Heaven could be.

Bent with the weight of all that I desired
  And all that I forswore,
My heart roams, mendicant, forlorn and tired,
  From door to door,
Begging of every stern-faced memory
An alms of pity–just to come to thee,
  No more thy knight, thy champion no more–
Only thy devotee!

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Editor: Mary Mark Ockerbloom