Poetry Explorer- Classic Contemporary Poetry, THE HUMAN PLAN, by CHARLES HENRY CRANDALL



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THE HUMAN PLAN, by                    
First Line: Child, weary of thy baubles of today
Last Line: But, after all, what may be heaven indeed?


CHILD, weary of thy baubles of to-day --
Child with the golden or the silver hair --
Say, how wouldst thou have built creation's stair,
Hadst thou been free to have thy puny way?
Could thy intelligence have shot the ray
That lit the universe of upper air?
Wouldst thou have bid the surging stars to dare
Their glorious flight and never stop nor stay?
Yet, casting on this life thy weak disdain,
Thou triest to guess thy lot in loftier places,
To draw the heaven of our human need;
A door of rest, a flash of wings, a strain
Of 'trancing music, and the long-lost faces!
But, after all, what may be Heaven indeed?





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