The Lost Soul

A lone soul came to Heaven's hard gate,
Low at the warder's feet she fell;
Sobbing, she said she had not knocked so late
But for the many roads to Hell.

Stroking her bowed, unmothered head,
Up spoke the good old warder gray:
“This child, too fair, high up let her be led,
Past them that never lost the way.”
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