THE LIGHTHOUSE.

Above the rocks, above the waves

Shines the strong light that warns and saves.

So you, too high for storm or strife,

Light up the shipwreck of my life.

The lighthouse warns the wise, but these

Not only sail the stormy seas;

Towards the light the foolish steer

And, drowning, read its meaning, dear.

And, if the lamp by chance allure

Some foolish ship to death, be sure

The lamp will to itself protest:

"His be the blame! I did my best!"