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Poems (Coolidge)/Rainbows

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4474152Poems — RainbowsHelen Elizabeth Coolidge

RAINBOWS
"The heart could have no rainbows had the eyes no tears"

Through vista of my early days,
On cloudless sky can Memory gaze,
When ne'er a thought of things to be
Disturbed my glad serenity.

Then storm clouds rose,—hey darker grew;
In vain searched I for rifts of blue,
Yet, close did clasp the Guiding Hand,
Through paths too rough to understand.

And now, on my fast-falling tears,
The glorious light of heaven appears;
And thus my sky, at God's command,
Is by His bow of promise spanned.

O Soul! wouldst thou wish now to gaze
With eye undimmed on sunny days?
Nay, storm clouds do but hide the blue.
And tears reflect the rainbow's hue.