POEM BY BROTHER RUSSELL

From ‘Poems of Dawn’ 1912 
If We Only Understood 
Could we draw aside the curtains 
That surround each others lives, 
See the naked heart and spirit, 
Know what spur the action gives 
Often we would find it better, 
Purer than we judge we would; 
We would love each other better 
If we only understood. 
Could we judge all deeds by motives, 
See the good and bad within, 
Often we would love the sinner 
All the while we loathe the sin. 
Could we know the powers working 
To overthrow integrity, 
We would judge each others errors 
With more patient charity. 
If we knew the cares and trials, 
Knew the efforts all in vain, 
And the bitter disappointments 
Understood the loss and gain 
Would the grim external roughness 
Seem, I wonder, just the same? 
Would we help where we now hinder? 
Would we pity where we blame? 
Ah, we judge each other harshly, 
Knowing not life’s hidden force, 
Knowing not the fount of action 
Is less turbid at its source. 
Seeing not amid the evil 
All the golden grains of good, 
Oh, we’d love each other better 
If we only understood. 
Charles T. Russell, From 20 Poems of Dawn 1912 

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