WE MUST BELIEVE

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Lord, I believe: help Thou mine unbelief.

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We must believe—

Being from birth endowed with love and trust—

Born unto loving;—and how simply just

That love—that faith!—even in the blossom-face

The babe drops dreamward in its resting-place,

Intuitively conscious of the sure

Awakening to rapture ever pure

And sweet and saintly as the mother's own,

Or the awed father's, as his arms are thrown

O'er wife and child, to round about them weave

And wind and bind them as one harvest-sheaf

Of love—to cleave to, and

forever

cleave....

Lord, I believe:

Help Thou mine unbelief.

We must believe—

Impelled since infancy to seek some clear

Fulfillment, still withheld all seekers here;—

For never have we seen perfection nor

The glory we are ever seeking for:

But we

have

seen—all mortal souls as one—

Have seen its

promise

, in the morning sun—

Its blest assurance, in the stars of night;—

The ever-dawning of the dark to light;—

The tears down-falling from all eyes that grieve—

The eyes uplifting from all deeps of grief,

Yearning for what at last we shall receive....

Lord, I believe:

Help Thou mine unbelief.

We must believe—

For still all unappeased our hunger goes,

From life's first waking, to its last repose:

The briefest life of any babe, or man

Outwearing even the allotted span,

Is each a life unfinished—incomplete:

For these, then, of th' outworn, or unworn feet

Denied one toddling step—O there must be

Some fair, green, flowery pathway endlessly

Winding through lands Elysian! Lord, receive

And lead each as Thine Own Child—even the Chief

Of us who didst Immortal life achieve....

Lord, I believe:

Help Thou mine unbelief.