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Edgar Guest - When We Understand The PlanEdgar Guest - When We Understand The Plan
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I reckon when the world we leave And cease to smile and cease to grieve, When each of us shall quit the strife And drop the working tools of life, Somewhere, somehow, we`ll come to find Just what our Maker had in mind. Perhaps through clearer eyes than these We`ll read life`s hidden mysteries, And learn the reason for our tears-- Why sometimes came unhappy years, And why our dearest joys were brief And bound so closely unto grief. There is so much beyond our scope, As blindly on through life we grope, So much we cannot understand, However wisely we have planned, That all who walk this earth about Are constantly beset by doubt. No one of us can truly say Why loved ones must be called away, Why hearts are hurt, or e`en explain Why some must suffer years of pain; Yet some day all of us shall know The reason why these things are so. I reckon in the years to come, When these poor lips of clay are dumb, And these poor hands have ceased to toil, Somewhere upon a fairer soil God shall to all of us make clear The purpose of our trials here.
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