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Henry Lawson - The Pride That Comes AfterHenry Lawson - The Pride That Comes After
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It knows it all, it knows it all,     The world of groans and laughter, It sneers of pride before a fall,     But the bitter pride comes after: So leave me and I’ll seek you not,     So seek me and you’ll find me— But till I know your hand-grip’s true     I’ll stand with hands behind me. It knows it all, it knows it all,     The world of lies and sorrow— It prates of pride before a fall,     And of the humble morrow; But shame and blame are but a name,     Oh, heart that’s hurt past curing! We’ll drink to-night the sinner’s pride,     The pride that’s most enduring. They know it all, they know it all,     The curs that pass the sentence. They preach of pride before a fall     And bitter black repentance: So leave me when my star is set,     I’ll glory that you leave me, While one has pride to love me yet     There’s nought on earth shall grieve me.
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