Article #166 - Rhymed Words
Rhymed Words
Pains and pleasures, smiles and tears,
Fill the measure of our years,
Joy and sorrow, grief and mirth
Clothe our pilgrimage on earth.
Summer mornings, winter nights,
Bring alternate buds and blights,
Shower and sunshine, light and gloom,
Pave our pathway to the tomb.
Radiant flowers and thorny tees
Designedly perplex and please,
Buds and blossoms mingle here
Human hearts to chill and cheer.
Hopes and Fancy’s make life fair,
Anger loads it with despair
And the drowning rain of scorn
Blight and darkens many a morn.
[The poem, of about twenty quatrains, is concerned with the opposites of life and emphasizes reason as the vital quality.]
Then, the lesson Jesus taught
Will be valued as it ought
Harmony more eager sought,
Hopeful, High, Inspiring thought!