Sunday, May 7, 2017

LIFE
Charlotte Bronte 1816-55

Life, believe, is not a dream 
 So dark as sages say; 
Oft a little morning rain 
 Foretells a pleasant day. 
Sometimes there are clouds of gloom, 
 But these are transient all; 
If the shower will make the roses bloom, 
 O why lament its fall ? 

   Rapidly, merrily, 
 Life's sunny hours flit by, 
   Gratefully, cheerily, 
 Enjoy them as they fly ! 

What though Death at times steps in 
 And calls our Best away ? 
What though sorrow seems to win, 
 O'er hope, a heavy sway ? 
Yet hope again elastic springs, 
 Unconquered, though she fell; 
Still buoyant are her golden wings, 
 Still strong to bear us well. 
  
 Manfully, fearlessly, 
 The day of trial bear, 
   For gloriously, victoriously, 
 Can courage quell despair !

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