IT was not warning that our fathers lacked, It is not warning that we lack to-day. The Voice that cried still cries: 'Rise up and act: Watch alway, -- watch and pray, -- watch alway, -- All men.' Alas, if aught was lacked goodwill was lacked; Alas, goodwill is what we lack to-day. O gracious Voice, grant grace that all may act, Watch and act, -- watch and pray, -- watch alway. -- Amen. | Discover our Poem Explanations and Poet Analyses!Other Poems of Interest...GOOD-BYE DOROTHY GAYLE: OVER THE MACKINAC by KAREN SWENSON ODES: BOOK 1: ODE 12. TO SIR FRANCIS HENRY DRAKE, BARONET by MARK AKENSIDE SONNETS OF MANHOOD: 36. STRONG, LIKE THE SEA by GEORGE BARLOW (1847-1913) THE COMING OF THE SNOW by MARION L. BERTRAND THE WIDEST HEARTHSTONE by BERTON BRALEY |