Skip to content
1837–1928

LIFE

Joseph Horatio Chant

Our lives seem filled with things of little worth; A thousand petty cares arise each day Which bring our soaring thoughts from heaven to earth, Reminding us that we have feet of clay;

Yet we will not from path of duty stray If we amidst them all cleave to the right; Nor great nor small are actions in His sight; Through lowly vale He shows our feet the way.

Our early dreams may not be realized; The roseate sky now proves quite commonplace; The constellations we so highly prized Have vanished all — nor left the slightest trace

Of former glory in its azure face, But high o'er all beams out the polar star To guide us safe through rock and sandy bar; Life is complete and its cap-stone is grace.

Cookies on Poetry Cove

We use cookies to remember your language preference and — only with your consent — to learn how Poetry Cove is used. You can change your mind any time.
LIFE · Joseph Horatio Chant · Poetry Cove