The Poetry Corner

A Song Of Cheer

By Madison Julius Cawein

Be of good cheer, and have no fear Of Fortune or Tomorrow: To Hope's low whisper lend an ear And turn away from Sorrow. Time out of mind the soul is blind To things God sends as blessings: And Fortune often proves unkind Merely in foolish guessings. Within the soul we bear the whole Of Hell and also Heaven; And 'twixt the two is set the goal Of dreams our lives have driven. What counts above all deeds is Love, And Friendship, that, remember, In heart-beats keeps Life's record of Its April and December. To every one come rain and sun, And calm and stormy weather: What helps is not what Life has done, But Life and Love together. Of sun and rain and joy and pain The web of Life is woven; And ever through it runs the skein Of Hope, with strand uncloven. Now high in air it glitters fair; Now dims beyond divining; But still the thread winds golden there, Although no longer shining. Be of good cheer and have no fear Of any care or sorrow; The clouds at last will disappear, And the sun will shine tomorrow.