
I believe in the world and its bigness and splendor:
    That most of the hearts beating round us are tender;
    That days are but footsteps and years are but miles
  That lead us to beauty and singing and smiles:
That roses that blossom and toilers that plod
    Are filled with the glorious spirit of God.
    I believe in the purpose of everything living:
    That taking is but the forerunner of giving;
That strangers are friends that we some day may meet;
    And not all the bitter can equal the sweet;
    That creeds are but colors, and no man has said
    That God loves the yellow rose more than the red.
I believe in the path that to-day I am treading,
    That I shall come safe through the dangers I'm dreading;
    That even the scoffer shall turn from his ways
    And some day be won back to trust and to praise;
That the leaf on the tree and the thing we call Man
    Are sharing alike in His infinite plan.
    I believe that all things that are living and breathing
    Some richness of beauty to earth are bequeathing;
That all that goes out of this world leaves behind
    Some duty accomplished for mortals to find;
    That the humblest of creatures our praise is deserving,
    For it, with the wisest, the Master is serving.