Public Domain Poetry And Stories - Let Your Light So Shine. by George MacDonald
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Let Your Light So Shine.

    By George MacDonald



    Sometimes, O Lord, thou lightest in my head
        A lamp that well might pharos all the lands;
    Anon the light will neither rise nor spread:
        Shrouded in danger gray the beacon stands!

    A pharos? Oh dull brain! poor dying lamp
        Under a bushel with an earthy smell!
    Mouldering it stands, in rust and eating damp,
        While the slow oil keeps oozing from its cell!

    For me it were enough to be a flower
        Knowing its root in thee, the Living, hid,
    Ordained to blossom at the appointed hour,
        And wake or sleep as thou, my Nature, bid;

    But hear my brethren in their darkling fright!
        Hearten my lamp that it may shine abroad
    Then will they cry--Lo, there is something bright!
        Who kindled it if not the shining God?



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