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fishermen.

Fearless he stood, this toiler of the deep,
And I, I felt a strange desire to weep;
For, as I sat and listened unto him,
Feeling a sense of awe, my sight grew dim;
A mist or something rose before mine eyes,
Then backward rolled the centuries.
And I, or so it seemed to me,
Stood on the shore of Galilee
Watching the Christ. I saw His hand
Raised in a gesture of command.
Following His gaze, I turned, and then
Beheld two brethren—fishermen,
Humble fishermen—but He Said,
"Leave your nets, and follow Me."
And they left all and followed on,
Disciples of God's Holy One.
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The vision passed: my sight grew clear,
But still that voice Divine I hear—
The voice that near Lake Galilee
Said to the fishers, "Follow Me";
'Tis saying, "Even now, as then,
Are my disciples fishermen."