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Poems (Blake)/In Faith and Trust

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4568498Poems — In Faith and TrustMary Elizabeth Blake
IN FAITH AND TRUST.
When May-time fills the charmèd air,Across the trees her sweet blooms flinging,When May-time suns are shining fair,And all the woods with song are ringing,We bare our Mother Nature's breastAs first she wakes from winter's sleeping,And lay the seedlings there to rest,In faith and trust for future reaping.
We may not see if bane or blightThe summer holds, our fond dreams chiding;We may not read with prophet sightWhat change the far-off days are hiding;Though storms arise and tempests blow,Though Fate its darksome web be folding,We walk our way, content to knowThat His dear hands our trusts are holding.
Now, too, where battle thunders roar,And battle hail of shot is crashing,On Southern plain and Southern shoreThe lightning of its death-fire flashing; Where blood-stains dim the glowing sod,Where pulsing streams of life are flowing,Where dying eyes are raised to God,—We plant again fair seed for sowing.
Each brave heart lying still and cold,Far, far away from those who love it;Each grave the quiet hills enfoldWhere some dear face may bend above it;Each torture-pang of brain and soul,Each tear from eyes unused to weeping,Within His hands we place the whole,And wait in faith the time of reaping.
In Faith and Trust, O God of might!No dark despair, no vain repining;Beyond the depths of sorrow's nightWe see far off the morning shining;Give us Thy strength, O Wise and Just,To wait till Time shall ope the portal,And perfect faith and perfect trustShall reap their fruit in joy immortal!