In cheerful faith that fears no ill
The good man doth the world begin;
And dreams that all without shall still
Reflect the trusting soul within.
Warm with the noble vows of youth,
Hallowing his true arm to the truth;
Yet is the littleness of all
So soon to sad experience shown,
That crowds but teach him to recall
And centre thought on self alone;
Till love, no more, emotion knows,
And the heart freezes to repose.
Alas! though truth may light bestow,
Not always warmth the beams impart,
Blest he who gains the boon to know,
Nor buys the knowledge with the heart.
For warmth and light a blessing both to be,
Feel as the enthusiast--as the world-wise see.
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Comments1This poem is so moving and resonates deeply within me. It perfectly embodies the journey of life, the ups and downs and the importance of keeping faith. It also emphasizes the never-ending struggle between remaining idealistic and growing cynical over time. The blend of wisdom, emotion, and reality really tugs at my heartstrings. Such a wonderful piece! 😊💕👍