Sometime this poor world’s light will fade,
I’ll walk alone the unknown way,
But Christ my sins long since hath paid,
My home was purchased Easter day.
Sometime the silver cloud will break,
While glory pure my spirit thrills,
We’ll see our friends, the crystal lake,
Rest in sweet peace by love-lit rills.
Sometime my cross a crown will prove,
Sometime my tears will jewels be,
Sometime all doubts Christ will remove—
Blest be the time, eternity!
Hope Beyond.
Ring out, oh, ye bells, in soft measured chime,
Sweet melodies breathe in rythmetric rhyme,
The murmuring winds bring song from afar,
For one we have loved is crossing the bar.
Ring gently, ye bells, the soul on its way,
Would not be disturbed by discordant lay;
In peace it would stem the river that flows
O’er rocks crimsoned by humanity’s woes.
Ring slowly, Oh, bells, death’s pitiless dream
Rolls eagerly on, a maddening stream;
The sufferer sighs for a haven of rest.
And longs to be borne to homes for the blest.
Ring thoughtfully, bells, a prayer would ascend
To Father of love, this soul to befriend.
While waiting, a voice is waft o’er the sea—
“Hast heard of a Christ? He speaks—I
am He.”
Ring peacefully, bells, the wanderer soothe,
In lullaby song, as in cradle of youth;
No whispering doubts, no question of whence,
Outpouring to mar, of love calling hence.
Ring joyfully, bells, no tempests now toss—
The Valley of Death is lit by a Cross.
Ring glad happy strains of love’s richest song,
Our dear one has fled with a heavenly throng.
The Ministering Soul.
On Canaan’s fairest borders, in thought, I seemed
to stand,
I’d left my broken palace for this long-wished-for
land.
On earth for me they’re mourning, friends weeping
sad and low,
It seemed the bells were sobbing, my joy there none
could know.
CHORUS.
Most Gracious
King, One Lord in Three,
All
Heaven in anthems rung,
Hosanna, praise,
triumphantly,
Rejoice
for the lost Christ won.
On earth, loved ones were sighing around my vacant
chair,
Our risen Lord forgetting, smiles turn to lines of
care;
In Heaven the waves of gladness, from gate to gate
doth roll,
And Christ now changed my spirit into a ministering
soul.
From beauties of Christ’s kingdom, I came to
earth by night,
To mine I whispered comfort, breathed of celestial
light;
I hovered near the aged, who sorrowed till the end,
And soothed the restless slumbers of those who knew
no friend.
Into the lowly dwellings, where mother’s cheeks
grew pale,
I kissed the fading forehead, and hushed the infant’s
wail;
The wrath of men appeasing, to weary laborers gave
A greeting smile, and told them Christ came on earth
to save.