A Contrast

 
Lord Byron, the poet, wrote in sorrow:
"My days are on the yellow leaf,
The fruits and flowers of life are gone;
The gall, the canker, and the grief, Are mine alone.”

The Christian may say, in joy:
"My name is on the golden leaf,
My brightest days are yet to come:
My gall, my canker, and my grief, Christ took alone.”