So many people need encouragement—this time of year and in general. As is my wont, I searched through my books of quotations and my books of poetry. I wanted something that felt really encouraging and eloquent. I hope that it brightens your day today and makes you smile for Thanksgiving.
Little and Great—By Charles Mackay
A traveler on a dusty road
Strewed acorns on the lea;
And one took root and sprouted up,
And grew into a tree.
Love sought its shade at evening-time,
To breathe its early vows;
And Age was pleased, in heats of noon,
To bask beneath its boughs.
The dormouse loved its dangling twigs,
The birds sweet music bore–
It stood a glory in its place,
A blessing evermore.
A little spring had lost its way
Amid the grass and fern;
A passing stranger scooped a well
Where weary men might turn;
He walled it in, and hung with care
A ladle at the brink;
He thought not of the deed he did,
But judged that Toil might drink.
He passed again; and lo! the well,
By summer never dried,
Had cooled ten thousand parched tongues,
And saved a life beside.
A dreamer dropped a random thought;
‘Twas old, and yet ’twas new;
A simple fancy of the brain,
But strong in being true.
It shone upon a genial mind,
And lo! its light became
A lamp of life, a beacon ray,
A monitory flame:
The thought was small; its issue great;
A watch-fire on the hill,
It shed its radiance far adown,
And cheers the valley still.
A nameless man, amid the crowd
That thronged the daily mart,
Let fall a word of hope and love,
Unstudied from the heart;–
It raised a brother from the dust,
It saved a soul from death.
O fount! O word of love!
O thought at random cast!
Ye were but little at the first,
But mighty at the last.
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That made me feel so encouraged…thinking about a dreamer dropping a random thought, like acorns dropping into the soil. The thoughts and dreams of our hearts can grow into mighty trees. Little at the first and mighty at the last. Step-by-step Day-by-day and dream-by-dream…May your Thanksgiving be lovely to those celebrating it this week. May your day be lovely even if you aren’t celebrating it.!
Happy Thanksgiving π
Happy Thanksgiving to you, too!
Thank you, Kate, for your kind thoughts. Wishing you and your family a very Happy Thanksgiving!
Thank you, Uta! I am thankful this year for new friends π
Happy Thanksgiving!
Thanks Tilly! Hope you are having a happy day too. I so enjoyed hearing all the details of your recent trip to France. Made me feel like I was along for the journey π
Happy Thanksgiving to you and family! π
Thanks Gracie. Happy Thanksgiving to all of you as well. Hope you are having a lovely, lovely day.
Great poem! Thanks a lot for it. π
Thanks. I thought it was sweet, reassuring and inspirational. I was in the mood for all 3!
We all unknowing touch so many. May we plant wonderful acorns of hope and love and leave a forest behind!
Forests and ripples…amen, Madeline π
A very sweet and lovely poem. So full of hope. Small will eventually become big. Great.
I loved it too. There was a wonderful nugget in each stanza. I felt such a “pull” when I read it—and knew that it could encourage others to Believe Anyway. Thanks for your kind comment. I love following your blog and am thrilled that you found mine, too. You come from such a beautiful part of the world.