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Garden And Gardener

    By Madison Julius Cawein



    To weed the Garden of the Mind
    Of all rank growths of doubt and sin,
    And let faith's flowers thrive and win
    To blossom; and, through faith, to find
    That lilies, too, can toil and spin,
    And roses work for good and right;
    That even the frailest flower that fills
    A serious purpose, as God wills,
    Is all man needs to give him light,
    Is all he needs for all his ills.
    Here is a Garden gone to flowers
    While one beside it runs to weeds
    Yet both were sown with similar seeds:
    What was it? Did the World, or Hours,
    Bring forth according to their needs?
    Or was it that the Gardener
    Neglected one? or did not care
    What growths matured to slay and snare?
    Thinking, whatever might occur,
    Labour, perhaps, would manage there.
    But Labour looked and took his ease,
    Saying, "To-morrow I will do;
    Will weed my Garden." And in view
    Of all that work sat down at peace,
    Waiting for something to ensue.
    Whose fault? The Gardener's? Haply no
    He sowed with fairest flowers the soil.
    And yet, whence came the weeds that spoil
    From Heaven! brought by winds that blow.
    God give us all the gift to toil!



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