THOU lookest backward reverently. 'Tis well! The springs of life and faith are still our shrines, And, standing strong in living deed, the spell Of this day's call thy listening heart divines. The to-morrow's light is on thy brow, the step Leans forward where the quickening Word abides; Thy past a pledge that vet that Mystic Roll A fuller, holier revelation hides. Young heritor of ancient faith, thou guide Of present need, and seer of faith to be! The august centuries converge on thee One living God behind, before, beside. The same Eternal keeps the open door; Stand forth with Him and sing to-day's Mismor! | Discover our Poem Explanations and Poet Analyses!Other Poems of Interest...SYNOPSIS OF A FAILED POEM by JAMES GALVIN PSALM 136 by OLD TESTAMENT BIBLE THE DINKEY-BIRD by EUGENE FIELD WORD-PORTRAITS: THE DESCRIPTION OF SIR GEOFFREY CHAUCER by ROBERT GREENE LIMERICK by OLIVER BROOK HERFORD TO THE UNKNOWN EROS: BOOK 2: 3. ARBOR VITAE by COVENTRY KERSEY DIGHTON PATMORE A FRAGMENT OF AN EPIC POEM, OCCASIONED BY THE LOSS OF A GAME by ANNA LETITIA BARBAULD |