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Poems (Linn)/Patience

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4649420Poems — PatienceEdith Willis Linn
PATIENCE.
MY heart was breaking with its doubt,The burden seemed too hard to bear,The world was shorn of joy and light,There was no beauty anywhere;And all my loving seemed in vain,And all the world but made for pain.
In those sad hours unto my soulA gentle meek-eyed angel came,And laid her hand upon my brow,And called me tenderly by name:So soft her voice, so low, so dear,My heart grew calm and still to hear.
"My child," she said, "can you not learnThe lessons that in love I tell?Can you not school your heart to bearSuch seeming sorrows bravely, well?When you have made me one with youYou shall be noble, strong and true."
Since then I feel she dwells with me;Her smiles of cheer to me belong;Her voice can bring my heart repose;Her hand is ever sure and strong:And thus I found a joy in pain,Since it was mine so much to gain.