Bees in Amber - A Little Book of Thoughtful Verse by John Oxenham
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Life's truest harvest is in what we _would_, And strive our best for, Not most in what we _could_. The things we count supreme Stand, haply, not so high In God's esteem As _How_ and _Why_. All-Seeing Sight Cleaves through the husk of things, Right to the Roots and Springs,-- Sees all things whole, And measures less the body than the soul. All-Righteous Right Will weigh men's motives, Not their deeds alone. End and Beginning unto Him are one; And _would_ for _could_ shall oft, perchance, atone. Motives are seeds, From which at times spring deeds Not equal to the soul's outreaching hope. Strive for the stars! Count nought well done but best! Then, with brave patience, leave the rest To Him who knows. He'll judge you justly ere the record close. |
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