That cause can never be lost nor
stayed
Which takes the course of what God
has made;
And is not trusting in walls and
towers,
But slowly growing from seeds to
flowers.
Each noble service that
men have wrought
Was first conceived as a fruitful
thought;
Each worthy cause with a future
glorious
By quietly growing becomes
victorious.
Thereby itself like a tree it
shows:
That high it reaches, as deep it
grows;
And when the storms are its branches
shaking,
It deeper root in the soil is
taking.
Be then no more by a storm
dismayed,
For by it the full grown seeds are
laid;
And though the tree by its might it
shatters,
What then, if thousands of seeds it
scatters?