LIE still, my restive heart, lie still: God's Word to thee saith, 'Wait and bear.' The good which He appoints is good, The good which He denies were ill: Yea, subtle comfort is thy care, Thy hurt a help not understood. 'Friend, go up higher,' to one: to one, 'Friend, enter thou My joy,' He saith: To one, 'Be faithful unto death.' For some a wilderness doth flower, Or day's work in one hour is done: -- 'But thou, couldst thou not watch one hour?' Lord, I had chosen another lot, But then I had not chosen well; Thy choice and only Thine is good: No different lot, search heaven or hell, Had blessed me, fully understood; None other, which Thou orderest not. | Discover our Poem Explanations and Poet Analyses!Other Poems of Interest...THE ALTAR by EDWIN ARLINGTON ROBINSON HYBRIDS OF WAR: A MORALITY POEM: 1. VIETNAM by KAREN SWENSON THE DANCE OF THE SEVIN DEIDLY SYNNIS by WILLIAM DUNBAR SOULS LAKE by ROBERT STUART FITZGERALD |