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After While - A Poem Of Faith

    By Paul Laurence Dunbar



    I think that though the clouds be dark,
    That though the waves dash o'er the bark,
    Yet after while the light will come,
    And in calm waters safe at home
    The bark will anchor.
    Weep not, my sad-eyed, gray-robed maid,
    Because your fairest blossoms fade,
    That sorrow still o'erruns your cup,
    And even though you root them up,
    The weeds grow ranker.

    For after while your tears shall cease,
    And sorrow shall give way to peace;
    The flowers shall bloom, the weeds shall die,
    And in that faith seen, by and by
    Thy woes shall perish.
    Smile at old Fortune's adverse tide,
    Smile when the scoffers sneer and chide.
    Oh, not for you the gems that pale,
    And not for you the flowers that fail;
    Let this thought cherish:

    That after while the clouds will part,
    And then with joy the waiting heart
    Shall feel the light come stealing in,
    That drives away the cloud of sin
    And breaks its power.
    And you shall burst your chrysalis,
    And wing away to realms of bliss,
    Untrammelled, pure, divinely free,
    Above all earth's anxiety
    From that same hour.



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