POEMS
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Then his unveiled, sweet mercies show |
Life's burdens light. |
I kiss the cross, and wake to know |
A world more bright. |
And o'er earth's troubled, angry sea |
I see Christ walk, |
And come to me, and tenderly, |
Divinely talk. |
Thus Truth engrounds me on the rock, |
Upon Life's shore, |
'Gainst which the winds and waves can shock, |
Oh, nevermore! |
From tired joy and grief afar, |
And nearer Thee, — |
Father, where Thine own children are, |
I love to be. |
My prayer, some daily good to do |
To Thine, for Thee; |
An offering pure of Love, whereto |
God leadeth me. |
“Feed My Sheep”
Shepherd, show me how to go |
O'er the hillside steep, |
How to gather, how to sow, — |
How to feed Thy sheep; |