VAIN HOPES.

Vain is his labour who begins to sow,

Ere he has well prepared the soil below;

And vainer still his aim who hopes to win

To Heaven, before repenting of his sin.

Weak is his wish who looks for full crops grown,

Who has prepared his land and no seed sown;

But weaker still his hopes who thinks to win

To Heaven, with mere repentance of his sin.

To till the land and lay it out for seeds,

And yet none sown, will bring forth nought but weeds;

And wanting grace to fill, the void within

Breeds, with self-merit, all presumptuous sin.

Fruitless his skill who would a vessel steer

Without a rudder to direct and veer;

More fruitless still his aim who seeks to win

To Heaven, when wanting prayer for light within.

Hopeless his task who seeks to safely go,

Without a chart the dangerous rocks to show;

More hopeless still his aim, who seeks to win

To Heaven, when wanting faith to lead him in.