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Unanswered Prayers

    By Ella Wheeler Wilcox



    Like some schoolmaster, kind in being stern,
    Who hears the children crying o'er their slates
    And calling, "Help me, master!" yet helps not,
    Since in his silence and refusal lies
    Their self-development, so God abides
    Unheeding many prayers.    He is not deaf
    To any cry sent up from earnest hearts;
    He hears and strengthens when He must deny.
    He sees us weeping over life's hard sums;
    But should He give the key and dry our tears,
    What would it profit us when school were done
    And not one lesson mastered?

        What a world
    Were this if all our prayers were answered.    Not
    In famed Pandora's box were such vast ills
    As lie in human hearts.    Should our desires,
    Voiced one by one in prayer, ascend to God
    And come back as events shaped to our wish,
    What chaos would result!

        In my fierce youth
    I sighed out breath enough to move a fleet,
    Voicing wild prayers to heaven for fancied boons
    Which were denied; and that denial bends
    My knee to prayers of gratitude each day
    Of my maturer years.    Yet from those prayers
    I rose alway regirded for the strife
    And conscious of new strength.    Pray on, sad heart,
    That which thou pleadest for may not be given,
    But in the lofty altitude where souls
    Who supplicate God's grace are lifted, there
    Thou shalt find help to bear thy daily lot
    Which is not elsewhere found.



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