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I Believe

med_cat: (Nest of owls)
I Believe

I believe in friendship, and I believe in trees,
And I believe in hollyhocks a-swaying in the breeze,
And I believe in robins and roses white and red,
And rippling brooks and rivers and blue skies overhead,
And I believe in laughter, and I believe in love,
And I believe the daffodils believe in God above.

I am no unbeliever. I know that men are true,
I know the joy of summer time when skies above are blue,
I know there is no earthly power can shape a budding rose,
Or bring a daisy into bloom; with all that wisdom knows
It could not fashion, if it would, the humblest blade of grass
Or stretch a living carpet where the weary travelers pass.

I believe in friendship, for I have found it good,
And I believe in kindly words, for I have understood;
My faith is founded on the years and all that I have seen,
Something of God I've looked upon no matter where I've been.
Within a swamp but yesterday a lily smiled at me
And only God could set it there to bloom for me to see.

(Edgar A. Guest)

Comments

Mar. 20th, 2010 09:46 am (UTC)
Ah, how nice.
med_cat: (Reading)
Mar. 20th, 2010 09:48 am (UTC)
Glad you enjoyed :) I like a lot of his poetry--there's more here if you wish:
http://med-cat.livejournal.com/tag/edgar%20guest
Mar. 20th, 2010 09:48 am (UTC)
How very true. I believe in friendship as well. I dont throw friends away like rubbish to be taken away. Why waste your life on hatred, spite and vindictiveness?. Life is far too short for that. I should know that all too well. I could be dead in 20 years or tomorrow, who knows. So i am trying to make the most of it. I agree about nature. That was not all chance. There is a Greater force at work there, and is beyond our human comprehension. We understand the mechanics for sure, but not WHY. Edgar Guest clearly felt the same way.
med_cat: (dog and book)
Mar. 20th, 2010 09:49 am (UTC)
Quite so :)