To The Hermit Thrush
Thy fair
voice fills the air with
song, With melody clear and
strong, With music the angels
would fain hear it is thy grace
to delight my ear.Thy beautiful
voice through God born Is far
beyond pipe or horn, Is sweeter
far than man's highest cord, Is
to my heart life's dearest
reward.
An Answer
An answer
it seems there ought to be To
life's mystery. From a hillside
looking long I wonder where I
belong.Just a hint, a sign
would comfort give, A reason to
live, To point me on the way I
should go. That at least a
person should know. The birds
are more wise than I, They know
where to fly. That hawk
circling 'bove my head, Is by
some secret compass led. Even
the ant scurring at my feet Has
business to complete, A
creature with a goal in
mind, What I cannot seem to
find. The blades of grass I
carelessly trod Up through the
earth prod With purpose in
their tender blade, Struggling
that their goal be made. A key
all Creation seems to own, by
this key have grown, And have
the answer for going on. Why,
my answer alone gone? Why should
I for a reason labor, When my
small neighbor The little bee
at this hour Has his errand
with a
flower?
Recollections
The hills and the trees Are my fondest memories, Birds singing and the wind, All together seem to blend.Places I often forget, Events, people I sometimes omit, For memory's bright eye Recalls only the blue sky. The mind saw it all The grass, the leaves in fall, And sweet record did impart, Held forever in the heart. Strife and turmoil are past, Only dewdrops seem to last, And fragrances unknown, Wonders by the wind blown. Sorrow, pain, and fear Pass as quickly as a tear, While the hillside's cool green Is an everlasting scene. The babbling stream, This is life's eternal dream, Not chatter in the town, Such heavenly sound can drown. Pleasures what are they? Wealth, power pass away As if they had never been, But the sunshine always comes again. Hear the rain falling, The many creatures calling? Precious memories of long ago In the end are all we know.
How Swiftly Rainbows Pass AwayHow Swiftly rainbows pass away, How brief was our meeting together, Was but the shadow of a day, But I will remember forever; Was so like a springtime shower, An instant in eternity, The glimpse of a falling star, But dear, the joy it gave to me; Was like a linnet on the wing, Was like a snowflake from the sky, Like a far away bell's brief ring, Like love light in a lover's eye.
EveningtimeHow beautiful the evening time When all the world does rest, That moment before the stars come out When serenity abounds, And earth is heavenlike, Misty and quiet, All around under a spell, As coolness greets the brow, And tenderness plucks away care, As joy beyond words, Calms and adorns the thoughts, When wonder and awe, repose in every common thing Makes the hectic world of moments ago A place of peace and tranquillity.
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