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Poems (Craik)/Day by Day

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4507046Poems — Day by DayDinah Maria Craik

DAY BY DAY.
EVERY day has its dawn,Its soft and silent eve, Its noontide hours of bliss or bale: Why should we grieve?
Why do we heap huge mounds of yearsBefore us and behind, And scorn the little days that pass Like angels on the wind?
Each turning round a small sweet face As beautiful as near; Because it is so small a face We will not see it clear:
We will not clasp it as it flies, And kiss its lips and brow: We will not bathe our wearied souls In its delicious Now.
And so it turns from us, and goes Away in sad disdain: Though we would give oar lives for it, It never comes again.
Yet, every day has its dawn, Its noontide and its eve: Live while we live, giving God thanks—He will not let us grieve.