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Overruled

    By John Greenleaf Whittier



    The threads our hands in blindness spin
    No self-determined plan weaves in;
    The shuttle of the unseen powers
    Works out a pattern not as ours.

    Ah! small the choice of him who sings
    What sound shall leave the smitten strings;
    Fate holds and guides the hand of art;
    The singer's is the servant's part.

    The wind-harp chooses not the tone
    That through its trembling threads is blown;
    The patient organ cannot guess
    What hand its passive keys shall press.

    Through wish, resolve, and act, our will
    Is moved by undreamed forces still;
    And no man measures in advance
    His strength with untried circumstance.

    As streams take hue from shade and sun,
    As runs the life the song must run;
    But, glad or sad, to His good end
    God grant the varying notes may tend



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