Baby's Birthday

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G.T.A.

BEFORE your life that is to come,
Love stands with eager eyes, that vainly
  Seek to discern what gift may fit
  The slow unfolding years of it;
And still Time's lips are sealed and dumb,
And still Love sees no future plainly.


We cannot guess what flowers will spring
Best in your garden, bloom most brightly;
  But some fair flowers in any plot
  Will spring and grow, and wither not;
And such wish-flowers we gladly bring,
And in that small hand lay them lightly.


Baby, we wish that those dear eyes
May see fulfilment of our dreaming,
  Those little feet may turn from wrong,
  Those hands to hold the right be strong,
That heart be pure, that mind be wise
To know the true from the true-seeming.


We wish that all your life may be
A life of selfless brave endeavour--
  That for reward the fates allow
  Such love as lines your soft nest now
To warm the years for you, when we,
Who wish you this, are cold for ever.

© Edith Nesbit