Poems of Experience by Ella Wheeler Wilcox
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THE EMPTY BOWL I held the golden vessel of my soul And prayed that God would fill it from on high. Day after day the importuning cry Grew stronger--grew, a heaven-accusing dole Because no sacred waters laved my bowl. 'So full the fountain, Lord, wouldst Thou deny The little needed for a soul's supply? I ask but this small portion of Thy whole.' Then from the vast invisible Somewhere, A voice, as one love-authorised by Him, Spake, and the tumult of my heart was stilled. 'Who wants the waters must the bowl prepare; Pour out the self, that chokes it to the brim, But emptied vessels, from the source are filled.' KEEP GOING Is the goal distant, and troubled the road, And the way long? And heavy your load? Then gird up your courage, and say 'I am strong,' |
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