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Poem by John White Chadwick


The Making of Man


AS the insect from the rock
  Takes the color of its wing;
As the boulder from the shock
  Of the ocean's rhythmic swing
Makes itself a perfect form,
  Learns a calmer front to raise;
As the shell, enamelled warm
  With the prism's mystic rays,
Praises wind and wave that make
  All its chambers fair and strong;
As the mighty poets take
  Grief and pain to build their song:
Even so for every soul,
  Whatsoe'er its lot may be,--
Building, as the heavens roll,
  Something large and strong and free,--
Things that hurt and things that mar
  Shape the man for perfect praise;
Shock and strain and ruin are
  Friendlier than the smiling days.



John White Chadwick


John White Chadwick's other poems:
  1. His Mother’s Joy
  2. A Wedding-Song
  3. The Rise of Man
  4. The Two Waitings
  5. Recognition


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