PoemDark Days
Author / PoetMax Ehrmann

What fool shall say, “My days are fair,
God’s in his world and all is well,”
When half mankind shrieks in despair
Worse than in Dante’s flaming hell!

I cannot sing in happy mood
While hostile armies take their toll.
On these dark days I toil and brood
With starless midnight in my soul.

And yet, O World, O Life, O God!
I find myself, jest as the fool,
Believing in thy chastening rod,
Believing still that love must rule.

Max Ehrmann
Max Ehrmann
26 Sep 1872 - 9 Sep 1945
Region: Central America
Period: Modernist
Movement: Inspirational Literature

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