Poems (Coolidge)/"I Have Overcome"

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4474215Poems — "I Have Overcome"Helen Elizabeth Coolidge
"I HAVE OVERCOME"
Weary art thou? Child, I pray thee,
Upward turn thy gaze;
Kept in charge of holy angels
Tread the darksome ways;
Tribulation as thy master
In this world is thine,
Yet, with me, thou too shalt conquer
In a strength divine.

Weary art thou? Child, I ask thee
For thy love to-day;
Grieve not for the coming morrow.
I will be thy stay;
Sorrows meet thee? I have known them;
Seek the Father's will;
'Mid the shadows, ever, ever,
He is with thee still.

Weary art thou? Child, I urge thee
Forward still to go;
Soon, with peace and joy of heaven
Shall thy heart o'erflow;
Be of cheer, for I have conquered;
Clasp thy hand in mine;
So, at last, the warfare ended
Victory shall be thine.