The Diary of an Old Soul

Daily Readings by George MacDonald (1824 - 1905)

October 26

So, Lord, if thou tak'st from me all the rest,

Thyself with each resumption drawing nigher,

It shall but hurt me as the thorn of the briar,

When I reach to the pale flower in its breast.

To have thee, Lord, is to have all thy best,

Holding it by its very life divine—

To let my friend's hand go, and take his heart in mine.