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When Fortunes Frown

Freeman E. Miller

When fortunes frown, the woes, bedight
With brooding shadows, bring the night,
  While dismal sorrows darkness dole,
  And disappointments rise and roll
Above the longings for the light.

Despair, with hands that curse and blight,
Sows weakness in the hearts of might
  Until they falter near the goal,
    When fortunes frown.

But onward still! The valleys white
With Heaven’s blossoms are in sight;
  The Holy Mountains, knoll on knoll,
  Are waiting for the Master Soul,
And he shall conquer for the right,
    When fortunes frown!
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From Oklahoma and Other Poems | Charles Wells Moulton, 1895
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