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The Empty Bowl

    By Ella Wheeler Wilcox



    I held the golden vessel of my soul
    And prayed that God would fill it from on high.
    Day after day the importuning cry
    Grew stronger - grew, a heaven-accusing dole
    Because no sacred waters laved my bowl.
    'So full the fountain, Lord, wouldst Thou deny
    The little needed for a soul's supply?
    I ask but this small portion of Thy whole.'
    Then from the vast invisible Somewhere,
    A voice, as one love-authorised by Him,
    Spake, and the tumult of my heart was stilled.
    'Who wants the waters must the bowl prepare;
    Pour out the self, that chokes it to the brim,
    But emptied vessels, from the source are filled.'



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