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Occupation

    By Ella Wheeler Wilcox



    There must in heaven be many industries
    And occupations, varied, infinite;
    Or heaven could not be heaven.
    What gracious tasks
    The Mighty Maker of the universe
    Can offer souls that have prepared on earth
    By holding lovely thoughts and fair desires!

    Art thou a poet to whom words come not?
    A dumb composer of unuttered sounds,
    Ignored by fame and to the world unknown?
    Thine may be, then, the mission to create
    Immortal lyrics and immortal strains,
    For stars to chant together as they swing
    About the holy centre where God dwells.

    Hast thou the artist instinct with no skill
    To give it form or colour?    Unto thee
    It may be given to paint upon the skies
    Astounding dawns and sunsets, framed by seas
    And mountains; or to fashion and adorn
    New faces for sweet pansies and new dyes
    To tint their velvet garments.    Oftentimes
    Methinks behind a beauteous flower I see,
    Or in the tender glory of a dawn,
    The presence of some spirit who has gone
    Into the place of mystery, whose call,
    Imperious and compelling, sounds for all
    Or soon or late.    So many have passed on -
    So many with ambitions, hopes, and aims
    Unrealised, who could not be content
    As idle angels even in paradise.
    The unknown Michelangelos who lived
    With thoughts on beauty bent while chained to toil
    That gave them only bread and burial -
    These must find waiting in the world of space
    The shining timbers of their splendid dreams,
    Ready for shaping temples, shrines, and towers,
    Where radiant hosts may congregate to raise
    Their glad hosannas to the God Supreme.
    And will there not be gardens glorious,
    And mansions all embosomed among blooms,
    Where heavenly children reach out loving arms
    To lonely women who have been denied
    On earth the longed-for boon of motherhood?

    Surely God has provided work to do
    For souls like these, and for the weary, rest.



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