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Preparation

    By Ella Wheeler Wilcox



    We must not force events, but rather make
    The heart soil ready for their coming, as
    The earth spreads carpets for the feet of Spring,
    Or, with the strengthening tonic of the frost,
    Prepares for winter.    Should a July noon
    Burst suddenly upon a frozen world
    Small joy would follow, even though that world
    Were longing for the Summer.    Should the sting
    Of sharp December pierce the heart of June,
    What death and devastation would ensue!
    All things are planned.    The most majestic sphere
    That whirls through space is governed and controlled
    By supreme law, as is the blade of grass
    Which through the bursting bosom of the earth
    Creeps up to kiss the light.    Poor, puny man
    Alone doth strive and battle with the Force
    Which rules all lives and worlds, and he alone
    Demands effect before producing cause.
    How vain the hope!    We cannot harvest joy
    Until we sow the seed, and God alone
    Knows when that seed has ripened.    Oft we stand
    And watch the ground with anxious, brooding eyes,
    Complaining of the slow, unfruitful yield,
    Not knowing that the shadow of ourselves
    Keeps off the sunlight and delays result.
    Sometimes our fierce impatience of desire
    Doth like a sultry May force tender shoots
    Of half-formed pleasures and unshaped events
    To ripen prematurely, and we reap
    But disappointment; or we rot the germs
    With briny tears ere they have time to grow.
    While stars are born and mighty planets die
    And hissing comets scorch the brow of space,
    The Universe keeps its eternal calm.
    Through patient preparation, year on year,
    The earth endures the travail of the Spring
    And Winter's desolation.    So our souls
    In grand submission to a higher law
    Should move serene through all the ills of life
    Believing them masked joys.



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