PAIN’ S PROOF.

By Ella Wheeler Wilcox

I think man’ s great capacity for pain

Proves his immortal birthright. I am sure

No merely human mind could bear the strain

Of some tremendous sorrows we endure.

Art’ s most ingenious breastworks fail at length

Beat by the mighty billows of the sea;

Only the God-formed shores possess the strength

To stand before their onslaughts, and not flee.

The structure that we build with careful toil,

The tempest lays in ruins in an hour;

While some grand tree that springs forth from the soil

Is bended but not broken by its power.

Unless our souls had root in soil divine

We could not bear earth’ s overwhelming strife.

The fiercest pain that racks this heart of mine,

Convinces me of everlasting life.