The Seed Growing Secretly

by Henry Vaughan English

Dear, secret greenness! nurst below     Tempests and winds and winter nights! Vex not, that but One sees thee grow;     That One made all these lesser lights. What needs a conscience calm and bright     Within itself, an outward test? Who breaks his glass, to take more light,     Makes way for storms into his rest. Then bless thy secret growth, nor catch     At noise, but thrive unseen and dumb; Keep clean, bear fruit, earn life, and watch     Till the white-winged reapers come!

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