win
From chilling unbelief,
from fear and sin.
Come, as to evening comes the silver moon;
As
comes the south-wind on the wings of June:
From the far south the
waves of summer roll,
Come from the North, thou summer of the
soul!
O, how our eyes are lifted to behold
The rising of the star
whose beams of gold
Will usher in, with Bethlehem songs above,
The day of Love--sweet universal Love.
Thou art its priest, O son of
Zebedee,
And we are waiting--waiting still for thee.
Why tarry yet
thy footsteps from afar
Thou gentler John the Baptist? May thy star
The herald of _The Christ_ uprising shine,
The harbinger of love--of
Love Divine.
THE BLESSED VALE.
Inscribed to
H. N. Powers.
THE BLESSED VALE.
PRELUDE.
Why should we journey to a distant star?
For lo! we dwell within the
Land of Dream;
The walls of jasper round about us gleam,
Beneath
our feet the golden pavements are.
It is not far, O brothers, to the light;
Unheard by us the crystal waters
flow,--
By every path the leaves of healing grow;
We dream of
pinions when we need but SIGHT.
There is a Blessed Vale of beauty rare,
Alas! I cannot find it when I
would;
Yet sometimes, in a meditative mood,
My feet have
wandered, how I know not, there.
On devious paths unseen by mortal eyes,
O'er pleasant fields or
shadowy by-ways drear,
I draw in joy, perchance in sadness, near
To where in peace the Blessed Valley lies.
Sometimes when thro' the sapphire arch of morn
The tides of light
and bird-song mingled roll,
A softer radiance falls upon my soul,
A
sweeter music to mine ear is borne.
When day's last color like a star-tipt sail
Has vanished o'er the
western sea of night,
The air grows mellow with a rosy light,--
And
lo! I stand within the mystic vale.
And sometimes on the city's crowded street,
Where avarice meets in
never-ending fray,
The roar of trafficking dies far away,
And round
me blooms the Blessed Valley sweet.
Bright dreams of Heaven! alas, how soon ye fail,
And leave me to the
empty ways of earth,
Whose treasures seem to me of little worth,
Since I have stood within the Blessed Vale.
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