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Tabernacles

    By Madison Julius Cawein



    The little tents the wildflowers raise
    Are tabernacles where Love prays
    And Beauty preaches all the days.

    I walk the woodland through and through,
    And everywhere I see their blue
    And gold where I may worship too.

    All hearts unto their inmost shrine
    Of fragrance they invite; and mine
    Enters and sees the All Divine.

    I hark; and with some inward ear
    Soft words of praise and prayer I hear,
    And bow my head and have no fear.

    For God is present as I see
    In them; and gazes out at me
    Kneeling to His divinity.

    Oh, holiness that Nature knows,
    That dwells within each thing that grows,
    Vestured with dreams as is the rose.

    With perfume! whereof all things preach
    The birds, the brooks, the leaves, that reach
    Our hearts and souls with loving speech;

    That makes a tabernacle of
    The flowers; whose priests are Truth and Love,
    Who help our souls to rise above.

    The Earth and that which we name sin
    Unto the knowledge that is kin
    To Heaven, to which at last we win.



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