Shadows
I am sorry in the gladness Of the joys that crown my days, For the souls that sit in sadness Or walk uninviting ways. On the radiance of my labour That a loving fate bestowed, Falls the shadow of my neighbour, Crushed beneath a thankless load. As the canticle of pleasure From my lovelit altar rolls, There is one discordant measure, As I think of homeless souls. And I know that grim old story, Preached from pulpits, is not so, For no God could sit in glory And see sinners writhe below. In that great eternal Centre Where all human life has birth, Boundless love and pity enter And flow downward to the earth. And all souls in sin or sorrow Are but passing through the night, And I know on some to-morrow God will love them into light.
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"I am sorry in the gladness..."
Exploring the themes of classic, Ella Wheeler Wilcox delivers a powerful performance in "Shadows"... ### Why We Love This Line At Linespedia, we believe that poetry is the ultimate sanctuary for the soul...