In the bitter waves of woe, Beaten and tossed about By the sullen winds that blow From the desolate shores of doubt, -- When the anchors that faith had cast Are dragging in the gale, I am quietly holding fast To the things that cannot fail: I know that right is right; That it is not good to lie; That love is better than spite, And a neighbor than a spy; I know that passion needs The leash of a sober mind; I know that generous deeds Some sure reward will find; That the rulers must obey; That the givers shall increase; That Duty lights the way For the beautiful feet of Peace In the darkest night of the year, When the stars have all gone out, That courage is better than fear, That faith is truer than doubt; And fierce though the fiends may fight, And long though the angels hide, I know that Truth and Right Have the universe on their side; And that somewhere, beyond the stars, Is a Love that is better than fate; When the night unlocks her bars I shall see Him, and I will wait. | Discover our Poem Explanations and Poet Analyses!Other Poems of Interest...A THOUGHT by WILLIAM HENRY DAVIES SPOON RIVER ANTHOLOGY: BENJAMIN PANTIER by EDGAR LEE MASTERS CHRISTMAS HYMN by HARRIET AUBER PSALM 27. DOMINIUS ILLUMINATO by OLD TESTAMENT BIBLE IDYLL 17. LOVE RESISTLESS by BION LES HALLES D'YPRES by EDMUND CHARLES BLUNDEN BRITANNIA'S PASTORALS: BOOK 1. TO WILLIAM, EARL OF PEMBROKE by WILLIAM BROWNE (1591-1643) |