There is no summit you may not attain,
No purpose which you may not yet achieve,
If you will wait serenely and believe
Each seeming loss is but a step toward gain.
Between the mountain-tops lie vale and plain;
Let nothing make you question, doubt or grieve;
Give only good, and good alone receive;
And as you welcome joy, so welcome pain.
That which you most desire awaits your word;
Throw wide the door and bid it enter in.
Speak, and the strong vibrations shall be stirred;
Speak, and above earth's loud, unmeaning din
Your silent declarations shall be heard.
All things are possible to God's own kin.
God's Kin
Ella Wheeler Wilcox
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Poem topics: alone, believe, god, joy, loss, pain, desire, earth, receive, wait, wide, plain, question, strong, door, silent, doubt, purpose, mountain, step, Print This Poem , Rhyme Scheme
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