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WHEN NATURE WANTS A MAN

Only melting and hammering can shape and temper steel for fine use. Only struggle and suffering can give a man the qualities that enable him to render large service to humanity. Lincoln was born in a log cabin. He split rails, and conned a few books by the firelight in the evening. He

became a backwoods lawyer with apparently no advantages or encouraging prospects. But all the while he had his visions, which ever became nobler; and the adversities he knew but gave him the deeper sympathy for others and the wider and steadier outlook on human problems. Thus when the supreme need arose, Lincoln was ready--harsh-visaged nature had done its work of moulding and preparing a man.

When Nature wants to drill a man

And thrill a man,

And skill a man,

When Nature wants to mould a man

To play the noblest part;

When she yearns with all her heart

To create so great and bold a man

That all the world shall praise--

Watch her method, watch her ways!

How she ruthlessly perfects

Whom she royally elects;

How she hammers him and hurts him

And with mighty blows converts him

Into trial shapes of clay which only Nature understands--

While his tortured heart is crying and he lifts beseeching hands!--

How she bends, but never breaks,

When his good she undertakes....

How she uses whom she chooses

And with every purpose fuses him,

By every art induces him

To try his splendor out--

Nature knows what she's about.

When Nature wants to take a man

And shake a man

And wake a man;

When Nature wants to make a man

To do the Future's will;

When she tries with all her skill

And she yearns with all her soul

To create him large and whole....

With what cunning she prepares him!

How she goads and never spares him,

How she whets him and she frets him

And in poverty begets him....

How she often disappoints

Whom she sacredly anoints,

With what wisdom she will hide him,

Never minding what betide him

Though his genius sob with slighting and his pride may not forget!

Bids him struggle harder yet.

Makes him lonely

So that only

God's high messages shall reach him

So that she may surely teach him

What the Hierarchy planned.

Though he may not understand

Gives him passions to command--

How remorselessly she spurs him,

With terrific ardor stirs him

When she poignantly prefers him!

When Nature wants to name a man

And fame a man

And tame a man;

When Nature wants to shame a man

To do his heavenly best....

When she tries the highest test

That her reckoning may bring--

When she wants a god or king!--

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