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Through Tears

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An artist toiled over his pictures;          He laboured by night and by day,     He struggled for glory and honour          But the world, it had nothing to say.     His walls were ablaze with the splendours          We see in the beautiful skies;     But the world beheld only the colours          That were made out of chemical dyes.     Time sped.    And he lived, loved, and suffered;          He passed through the valley of grief.     Again he toiled over his canvas,          Since in labour alone was relief.     It showed not the splendour of colours          Of those of his earlier years;     But the world? the world bowed down before it          Because it was painted with tears.     A poet was gifted with genius,          And he sang, and he sang all the days.     He wrote for the praise of the people,          But the people accorded no praise.     Oh! his songs were as blithe as the morning,          As sweet as the music of birds;     But the world had no homage to offer,          Because they were nothing but words.     Time sped.    And the poet through sorrow          Became like his suffering kind.     Again he toiled over his poems          To lighten the grief of his mind.     They were not so flowing and rhythmic          As those of his earlier years;     But the world? lo! it offered its homage,          Because they were written in tears.     So ever the price must be given          By those seeking glory in art;     So ever the world is repaying          The grief-stricken, suffering heart.     The happy must ever be humble;          Ambition must wait for the years     Ere hoping to win the approval          Of a world that looks on through its tears.

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