The Fount Of Tears

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All hot and grimy from the road,
  Dust gray from arduous years,
  I sat me down and eased my load
  Beside the Fount of Tears.

  The waters sparkled to my eye,
  Calm, crystal-like, and cool,
  And breathing there a restful sigh,
  I bent me to the pool.

  When, lo! a voice cried: "Pilgrim, rise,
  Harsh tho' the sentence be,
  And on to other lands and skies--
  This fount is not for thee.

  "Pass on, but calm thy needless fears,
  Some may not love or sin,
  An angel guards the Fount of Tears;
  All may not bathe therein."

  Then with my burden on my back
  I turned to gaze awhile,
  First at the uninviting track,
  Then at the water's smile.

  And so I go upon my way,
  Thro'out the sultry years,
  But pause no more, by night, by day,
  Beside the Fount of Tears.

© Paul Laurence Dunbar