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Poems (Edwards)/The Unseen Bliss of Heaven

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4687580Poems — The Unseen Bliss of HeavenMatilda Caroline Smiley Edwards
THE UNSEEN BLISS OF HEAVEN.
As fades the light of parting day,So friendship often dies,And love is like a meteor's rayThat lights the azure skies.
But eye hath never seen the blissThat shall in Heaven be ours,Sight has not reached its living strains,Nor scanned its fadeless bowers.
Ear hath not heard of all the joysThat shall surround us there,Mind, human mind, has not conceivedOf aught so bright and fair.
O! then how lightly on our heartsShould earthly trials fall,Since God has promised, in his word,A recompense for all.
Let us, as christian pilgrims pressStill onward in the race,'Till we obtain those joys unseen,In that delightful place.
Let us press onward to the skies,And when life's toils are passed,O! may we see our Father's face,And dwell with him at last.