Poems (Whitney)/The way appointed
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THE WAY APPOINTED.
Easily moved, easily swayed
Hither and thither,
As easily hoping
And dismayed.
Hither and thither,
As easily hoping
And dismayed.
Up in the clouds—over the hill,
Higher and higher,
Down, down in the meadow,
And lower still,
Higher and higher,
Down, down in the meadow,
And lower still,
Shadows over me, far, afar—
Moving and moving—
Dropping my eyelids,
There too they are.
Moving and moving—
Dropping my eyelids,
There too they are.
The sun, a golden key I win,
Turning and turning,
Opes the sweet heavens
And lets me in.
Turning and turning,
Opes the sweet heavens
And lets me in.
Lovers, 'tis true, lovers a score;
Sighing and sighing;
One, right one, were better,
Yet, fate, send me more.
Sighing and sighing;
One, right one, were better,
Yet, fate, send me more.
Friends leave me, how, I cannot tell;
Yearning and yearning,
Others rise after,
Loved as well.
Yearning and yearning,
Others rise after,
Loved as well.
In blasted hopes new ones thrive;
Joying and grieving,
Ephemerals wholly
Help me to live.
Joying and grieving,
Ephemerals wholly
Help me to live.
Mother, she planned—Father with strife
Planted and watered—
For what, are you asking?
To fit me to life.
Planted and watered—
For what, are you asking?
To fit me to life.
World, said I, your tasks I do not refuse;
Take me and try me;
Turn me and mould me,
And put me to use.
Take me and try me;
Turn me and mould me,
And put me to use.
Millers the water, sailors the wind;
Headfull and heartfull—
You will not? dull world, you,—
Then go—never mind.
Headfull and heartfull—
You will not? dull world, you,—
Then go—never mind.
Vainly I veil—your eyes shoot between;
Fairly and frankly,
I am a maiden
Turned of eighteen.
Fairly and frankly,
I am a maiden
Turned of eighteen.