A NIGHT OF FAITH.
DARK, utter dark; no faintest ray
To light the way
Of sunset-gleam or coming day!
To light the way
Of sunset-gleam or coming day!
The vision aches with lack of sight,
For depth and height
Are one vast blank of baffling night.
For depth and height
Are one vast blank of baffling night.
Oh that the soul might be at rest;
Might yield her quest,
With the sole thought of God possessed!
Might yield her quest,
With the sole thought of God possessed!
That she might close her wearied eyes
And blindfold-wise
Walk on as under shining skies;
And blindfold-wise
Walk on as under shining skies;
As seeing Him who is unseen;
And wait serene
Though twofold night should intervene!
And wait serene
Though twofold night should intervene!
O touch of God! O miracle
That none may tell!
Her eyes are closed and all is well.
That none may tell!
Her eyes are closed and all is well.
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