Hold on yet a while, Braveheart...
If
the sun by the cloud is hidden a bit,
If
the welkin shows but gloom,
Still
hold on yet a while, brave heart,
The
victory is sure to come.
No
winter was but summer came behind,
Each
hollow crests the wave,
They
push each other in light and shade;
Be
steady then and brave.
The
duties of life are sore indeed,
And
its pleasures fleeting, vain,
The
goal so shadowy seems and dim,
Yet
plod on through the dark, brave heart,
With
all thy might and main.
Not
a work will be lost, no struggle vain,
Though
hopes be blighted, powers gone;
Of
thy loins shall come the heirs to all,
Then
hold on yet a while, brave soul,
No good is e’er undone.
Though
the good and the wise in life are few,
Yet
theirs are the reins to lead,
The
masses know but late the worth;
Heed
none and gently guide.
With
thee are those who see afar,
With
thee is the Lord of might,
All
blessings pour on thee, great soul,
To thee may all come right!
By
Swami Vivekananda
(CW
Vol 4. Page 389)
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