PS 3525 P848 S5 1915 Copy 1 tlent (©race ^etiDewon ^"^ 9@at{)eUi0on t>Uent foxtts by (©tace ^enDctson agatftetoson Los Angdci, California MCMXV These thoughts I send to you — who understand. ©CI..A393731 «C0/ Silent foxtt^ PANAMA EXPOSITION. A VALENTINE. A BIRTHDAY. LOVE SILENCE. DOUBT. THE PILGRIMAGE OF TWO SOULS. MY DREAM. THY MOTHER NO AGE. THE VIOLETS. HOPE FAITH JILTED THE SHADOWY FOREVER. MARGUERITE. LIFE. FORSAKEN. DIFFICULTIES. THE RED ROSE. DISAPPOINTMENT. DECEMBER. CHRISTMAS. Copyright^ 1913^ by Grace Henderson Mathewson FEB 23 1915 ®n Cl)e "}0anama €tpo&ition" Dedicated to Mrs. Phoebe A. Hearst with appreciation for her many kindnesses to women. Here stands our California In royal rohes of our loved state; Proud of her San Diego missions, All smiling as we celebrate. Her flower wand of yellow poppies She waves and waves above her strand, And opens wide her '' Golden Gate'* To friend and stranger in her land. Arching over land and sky The golden glow of SoVs grand bow Sheds color and radiance on fruits Mid flowered slopes in warmth or snow, Until the very shadows Mss Amid the fragrant orange groves, Whose perfume creeps into the night. To sleep and drowse within the coves. The wind that sighs and laughs and sings. And dances to its lute-like strains, On mountain range all capped with snow; Through wooded dells and flowered plains. Roaming like some celestial soul From sunny clime to snowy peaks; And Mowing fog from off the deep, On San Francisco while she sleeps, With wonders filled our golden state Stands like a fairy goddess — proud — With beauty blessed and halo crowned, Her birds in chorus carols loud The welcome in their prayer and song; From seven hundred miles they throng ; Hosannas sing in varied tunes, Upon this bright and glorious morn. May hopes in showers and blessings rare Keep from each heart the specter^' Fear" — And sunshine days be first and last To greet each guest, and you, my dear; Ring out your welcome and your praise, You cloister bells of missions old. On California's peaceful shores With loving blessings manifold. THE VALENTINE Perchance, could spider's head but carry All the loving thoughts of fairies, Pd send him to my sweetheart's room. To spin his web beyond the broom; Upon the web should sparkle kisses, With clinging sighs and yearning wishes, And tied with true love's knot should be My fancy's love on bended knee. A silvered woof of finest thread He'd spin to thee, within thy bed. And he should sing a pleading song To wake thee — tho' perchance, 'twere wrong- JJpon the earliest ray that shines Of the dear old day — St. Valentine's; And near thy heart I'd have him kneel. And bind it fast, and place a seal; And when thine eyes were open, dear, I'd thrill the silvered woof, nor fear To turn my shrinking fears to dares. And whisper soft a lover's prayers. A BIRTHDAY Afar in the distance, where sight can not reach O'er the myriad grains of the sands of the beach, Countless worlds revolve in the sky And vast creations in the deep ocean lie. Out into space the eternal Thought Afar and a-near with intelligence sought The heart of creation, where it might abide — To serve in constructing the universe wide. Into the vibration of Maternity's hymn Thought whirled in confusion with rhythm and din, Till, clasped in the arms of Life and Love These three great powers chanted above In the blue of the ether through the ages long, Till the whole earth responded to knowledge in the song. Wisdom, understanding from, knowledge, awoke, And spirit and mdnd in unison spoke. Alas, as the shadows that follow the sun. So discord, followed close upon The harmony of knowledge, spirit and mind, Giving birth to experience, sad hut kind, Which haunts the earth with the sorrows of time. One secret, of all creation sublime, Leaped into the sovereignty of the human soul. Then desire came with liberty that foretold Of the Spirit of God that dwells in each man. And that he mmf attain, through laws, the ^'7 AM.** Create for thy soul the kingdom of heaven Through Harmony* s laws and the rhythm of Seven. The pulsation of Truth uribars the door. LOVE Out from the ether's silence, As the perfume steals from the flower, Just a thrill, a thought, a quiver. Such a breathless, passionate flutter Leaped in the blood of my heart; And the throbbing of such an etnotion Sent my thoughts just raving with love; And the spirit of passionate longing Reached out in the early dawn. The air was spicy with sweetness; The flush of a pinh-colored morn Was kissing the dew from the flowers. Just as my spirit, enraptured, Crept close to your silent heart. My fingers were trembling, darling. My heart was throbbing with pain. As, knocking, I asked to enter The life of all lives for me, Where the soul life of both shall be quickened In love's perfect realm of thought. SILENCE My heart is aching, my heart is cold, Its love lies lifeless, the story is told. How shall I struggle through all the years, And bravely smile through memory's tears? Hoiv shall I live through toil and care, So tired and faint with the cross I hear? Each minute of day is a grieving mile, Without thy voice or thy loving smile. Today I delight in thy trusting heart, Tomorrow it's silent in its grave apart. Not unrememhered, remote and afar. But locked in the cell of memory's star; Into the drear, dread silence I cry. If loving were vain it were better to die. Can God have decreed it in heaven so vast That earth's sweet love can never outlast The puzzling and sorrowful problems of life, Of our desolate lives in their daily strife ? For ivho coidd be happy in heaven so grand, If love, as an outcast, must wander earth's land? To win but one smile from his sweet loving eyes, I fancy I'd steal from the blue of the skies. And close to my heart I woidd nestle his brow, To whisper it then, as I whisper it now. The raptures of heaven are cheerless and drear. If the realm's golden portals be closed to thee, dear. DOUBT Misgiving and dismay had seized me. I walked in vaulted ways, The captive of a horrid dread, I looked, — and looked upon mAj dead. A pierced and shrieking hope Begged of the human miseries, "Is there a God? Tell, tell me this; Why torture me with thy cold kissf A ghost without a heart — An empty dream of loss — This longing, throbbing, praying want. This pallid doom so gaunt. Creepinq doubts in mouldy shrouds Wrestled with dismal mystery. Ghastly agonies of sickening dread Slept in coffins of their dead. Phantom] hands their woe express, Beseeching one — the Ear of Mist — "Go thou, — rest in terror's tomb — Thou strange and awful gloom.' ' THE PILGRIMAGE OF TWO SOULS God sent His spirit from some land, In two great souls to live, And through the ages hand in hand Experience led them on. Within the quickened spirit slept, Which was both deaf and blind; But from the silent forces round A timid thought, but kind, Touched the garment of a hope. And the spirit sighed. The senses wakened from their sleep By some Earth-haunted gleam; And on the delicate, vibrant waves Of thought. Love slept and dreamed. Time watched and waited o^er these souls, And, from their life's discord, Brought music of grand harmony That led them to their Lord. MY DREAM While in the gray of dewy eve, I watched the ocean's ehhing tide; And let my drifting fancy weave, A dream so sweet that Cupid sighed. At first I woke from sleeping sweet, By fragrance sent from blossoms fair, I lay upon some mossy seat. Where sun and shadow kissed the air. With tender, clinging vines was shaped By liberal nature's God-like hand, A bower of green, in garlands draped, A very dell in fairy land. The bees and birds in concert sang While spiders wove their silver threads, And floating, dulcet echoes rang Through lofty trees, whose bending heads Were gay with Autumn's red and gold. The stately golden rod grew near; And modest, blushing roses told Their tales of love to sweethearts dear. The roguish little elfin winds Would laugh, and sigh, and linger yet — To shake my roof of emerald vines. Then whisper soft their fond regret; But wandering Cupid found me there And waved his wand of secret spells — A longing sadness filled the air From hopeless hearts of mute blue bells. A perfumed hush of rare delight Breathed lulling peace o*er shrubs that slept, And dreams on pinions of the night, Sobbed out their drowsy tales and wept. An agitation in the air Awoke me from my slumbers light, A cloud of blossoms everywhere, Imprisoned me and veiled my sight. Then formed from, out the petals white, I saw — my dream, my own dear love, How I have longed from morn till night — To see, to speak, to touch my dove; I've watched, and pined for thee, my sweet, I plead and prayed, and sought in vain; Wotdd God but deign to let us meet. To still the throbs of heart and brain. But lo! She glides to me, my own. Her pure and loving lips touch mine; ^^ Darling, '' — I whisper — what isH I heart — Cold blows the drear and grieving wind. Thundering, the waves break at my feet, The gathering shadows round me crowd — And wake me from, my vision fleet. Poor heart — thy dream lies dead. THY MOTHER When thy dear mother said to thee, "Forget not God, and pray for me, Thy mother's prayers are always thine, And God grant, son, thy prayers he mine,'' Didst thou then dream that toil and strife Would he so tangled in thy life? That good intentions go with fears And sleepless conscience hathed in tears? Perchance some maid with artftd smile Hath led thee many a thorny mile; That shining days lead on to sorrows Through dreary trains of dark to-morrows ; Oft leave thee sunken, hruised and lame — Yet fear not, friend, for God is love. Storms Mack heneath are hright ahove; Hold on, dare on, undaunted strive To keep the spark divine alive. Through suffering, then, thine eyes shall see, And every manly deed shall he A means of strength for sterner strife And lead from high to higher life. Go where you may, through age and youth, Stand fast, stand firm, hy rigid truth, Thy mother's voice he quick to hear, And God he ever with thee, dear. ^ NO AGE Old! Don't tell me years can make me old, My soul has just begun to live! Years! They're to my spirit golden spheres, Or gems, strung round my brow, to give Light, where else would be eternal night. Time! What though he marks me in each line And sprinkles silver through my hair — Strong — I feel it not. I only long To burst my bonds, to mount in air. To blaze my soul felt beauty on your gaze. Wings! Would some kind power but lend me wings Or free me from this dross; I'd rise And shine, immortal youth and beauty mine; Revolving in the upper skies I'd sing with all the morning stars that ring Eternal anthemts to their King. VIOLETS The New Year came to both, dear. She hrotight the flowers for you, But in their tender calyx lay For me — their tears of dew. Heard you their whispered words? Spoke soft in perfumers lines They rose in every breath you breathed The sweetest thoughts Love finds. Perchance you only saw in them The flowers you love the best, And sent a careless, straying thought To nestle on their breast. It pained the trusting violets And fllled their eyes with dew — The bending heads of hungry blue — But lived in dreams of you. The loving thoughts flew back to me And veiled their heads from vieiv, Forgotten, dimmed their faded eyes. Their life they gave for you. HOPE Hope is a glimmer, a shimmer, a gleam of a ray. To trust in hope is the cheer we cherish each day, Is the heart filled with sunshine of confidence, fervent and clinging. Of promising, rose-colored fhought or desire that is winging, Which forms out of wishes A halo encircling all thought. FAITH Faith is the essence of the oneness of all. The secret of growing that lies in a seed Is a chemical transit evolved from pure faith, Like the kernel of truth that quickens each soul. JILTED The day's depressing hours have passed, And, gathering in the gloom of eve, My fainting hopes seem dying fast; I, kneeling, pray to ask hut leave To soh my life away in tears. If God would still my aching heart And turn thy heart to me in thought, I'd pierce thy love as hy a dart. Until within thy pain thou sought My comfort and my tears. Ah! weary is the heart that sighs — A bride to love unkissed — Whose dying hopes eternal cry. Whose tears, like seas of mist, Enshroud my love's lone grave. THE SHADOWY FOREVER Your picture is lying before me, And I look in the depths of your eyes; I search for something that's missing, That something that dreamingly sighs. The pain of eternally guessing. And the yearning and pleading of love. Is time that is passing and grieving; And the hope that I crave from above Stands mute in a dreary forever. MARGUERITE Dear Marguerite: All life is sweeter far Because God made thy petaled star. You grow in silent peace and grace, No envy dims thy flower face. From out your golden heart doth flow Rich perfume, on thy fringe of snow. You smile in sun, you smile in shower, You cheerful, grateful little flower. Your face is bright with hope and love. Because some angel from above Bas told you of a secret joy. LIFE Every life has had its fusses, Circumstances seem such musses. For you and I have had our crosses With so many, many losses. Life for some is serpent's hisses: Life for some is smiles and kisses. Let our minutes dressed in prayers, Bravely tread through hours of cares; And our hopes, with sunshine fraught. Crowd depression from our thought. FORSAKEN Far out across the vast beyond I stand — I trace the foot-prints of my years of life, Scarce can I tell the place I trod the sand — Yetf heavy was each step from worldly strife. Not e'en the echo of my tired cry Can reach across the darkened path of death, And in the darkness all alone I sigh. I can not voice a message through life's breath. The perfume of a flower drifts on the breeze, The flow'r's face is sad and white — forsaken. DIFFICULTIES Perhaps you have had a mixed interview, From which your feelings are considerably askew; And just as you're vanishing out of the door, Your umbrella — just spiteful — has dropped on the floor. When stooping, the draught from the open door rushes, And off goes your hat, notwithstanding your blushes, And you scramble and tumble and hit your bent elbow. While your eyes see the stars and the colors of the rainbow. Your temper flies with it, and then, in a stew. The flush on your brow is all beaded with dew. — As a friend, I advise, the best course to pursue Is to stvallow quite hard and bow your adieu. THE RED ROSE Within the dainty petals of the rose, A mist of golden pollen from each rose, And from the loving cup of calyx green Fairy love drank of the dew between; The perfumed stamens of each perfect flower That blossomed mid the green of garden bower, You dearest fairy blessing of mankind — The people sometimes call you madly blind — History tells of all the roses red. Some have died, were crushed, or bled; But the rose of love is blooming still That no snow or frost of life can kill. Our fairy love is in the rose asleeping If our deeds and thoughts are in God's keeping. 'Tis true the story of the roses red Where the radiance of God's light is shed. DISAPPOINTMENT A weh of mistakes I have woven, And the pain of grieving regret Vibrates its delicate meshes, Till I long, — how, — I long to forget. My heart is dreary, with aching, My hopes are stifled with dread, A cycle of misty intentions Surround the graves of my dead. DECEMBER It is December, cold and drear, The oldest month of all the year; And from his cloak of glistening snow, He lifts his hand, and h ending low, He smiles upon the Christmas cheer And leaves God's Messing with you, dear. ^< Christmas'' In the gray of the early dawn Before the day is fairly horn, Creep glad cadences and the swells From waking birds and mission hells. God is Love. For the Christmas-tide is horn Amid the glories of this mom, Bringing greetings, hlessings, peace. To still the aching in our hearts. And the toil and strife shall cea^e. God is Love. From the olden mission hells Each life's story tells and tells Of the joys and grieving sorrows Born each day — uncertain morrows? God is Love. Coming from the powers above. Is a wealth of wondrous love Surrounding each and every life Bringing harmonies out of strife. God is Love. Blessings tell ye brazen bells From the mountain peaks and dells, For the spirit — sleeping man — Love has broken his cruel ban. God is Love.