The Diary of an Old Soul

Daily Readings by George MacDonald (1824 - 1905)

December 3

This weariness of mine, may it not come

From something that doth need no setting right?

Shall fruit be blamed if it hang wearily

A day before it perfected drop plumb

To the sad earth from off its nursing tree?

Ripeness must always come with loss of might.

The weary evening fall before the resting night.