Poems (Coates 1916)/Volume I/I Heard a Voice

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788549Poems, Volume I — I Heard a VoiceFlorence Earle Coates

I HEARD A VOICE

I HEARD a voice say: "You,
Who worship, should pursue:
The good you dream of—do.


"Arise!—perfection seek.
Surmounting what is weak,
Toil on from peak to peak!"


"Henceforth, through sun and shade,"
I answered, "unafraid,
I follow the shy maid:


"Yea, beauty to create,
Accept with heart elate
Whate'er may be my fate."


Then, in youth's ardor, strong,
I toiled my way along,
Upon my lips a song;


But as I climbed on high,
Toward the forbidding sky
Perfection seemed to fly;


And though I strove the more,
Still through some viewless door
She ever passed before.


Heart-wearied and forespent,
With body earthward bent,
I ceased from the ascent;


Then, when hope seemed too late,
Despairing,—at Death's gate
I heard a voice say: "Wait!"