The Poetry Corner

Patience

By Pamela S. Vining, (J. C. Yule)

I. I saw how the patient Sun Hasted untiringly The self-same old race to run; Never aspiringly Seeking some other road Through the blue heaven Than the one path which God Long since had given; - And I said; - "Patient Sun, Teach me my race to run, Even as thine is done, Steadfastly ever; Weakly, impatiently Wandering never!" II. I saw how the patient Earth Sat uncomplainingly, While, in his boisterous mirth, Winter disdainingly Mocked at her steadfast trust, That, from its icy chain, Spring her imprisoned dust Soon would release again; - And I said; - "Patient Earth, Biding thy hour of dearth, Waiting the voice of mirth Soon to re-waken, Teach me like thee to trust, Steadfast, unshaken!" III. I saw how the patient Stream Hasted unceasingly, Mindless of shade or gleam, Onward increasingly, - Widening, deepening Its rocky bed ever, That it might thus take in River by river; - And I said, - "Patient Stream, Hasting through shade and gleam, Careless of noontide beam, Loitering never, So teach thou me to press Onward forever!" IV. I saw how the Holiest One Sat in the Heaven, Watching each earth-born son Sin-tossed and driven, - Watching war's mad'ning strife - Brother 'gainst brother, Reckless of love and life, Slaying each other; - And I said; - "Patient One, On thy exalted throne, Never impatient grown With our dark sinning, Though all its depth thou'st known From the beginning - V. "Though thy fair Earth has been Blood-dyed for ages, Though in her valleys green, Carnage still rages, Thou, o'er whose brow serene, Calmest and Holiest! Angel has never seen, E'en toward Earth's lowliest, Shadows impatient sweep Teach me, like thee, to keep In my soul, still and deep, Wavering never, Patience - a steady light, Burning forever!"