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Wild Geese
By Celia Laighton Thaxter (18351894)
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A dountless and resolute cry,
Clear in the tempest’s despite,
Ringing so wild and so high!
Rain and the battling of gales,
Yet cleaving the storm overhead,
The wedge of the wild geese sails:
Buffeted, beaten, and vexed;
Steadfast by night and by day,
Weary, but never perplexed;
Waits beyond tempest and dread,
Sure that the dark where they grope
Shall glow with the morning red!
Dropped from the gloom of the sky!
I sit by my hearth-fire warm
And thrill to that purposeful cry.
Rousing the timorous heart
To battle with fear and with doubt,
Courageously bearing its part.
Would I could so follow God’s way
Through darkness, unquestioning why,
With only one thought—to obey!