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[Ever?] Home!

There was a man who saw God face to face.
His countenance and vestments evermore
Shone with a light that never shone before
Saving from him who saw God face to face.
And men [?] him for a little space.
[?] [?] [?] by the [unmuted?] light
They bore his body to mountain bright
And nailed it to a tree then went their way
And he resisted not nor said then nay
Because that he had seen God face to face.

Then rose a man who saw man face to face
And even as he walked, from day to day,
The wondrous mystery of being lay
Plain as the path he [?] in loneliness;
And each [day] hid [...ption?] could he [?]
How man have loved and fought and fought again.
How in grave darkness [?] cried out for pain.
How each grew fast of sad from sea to sea
[?] red with blood of men [?] [?]!
How [?] of pity [name?] as [summer?] ram
Again and ever washed the stains away.

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