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Selections from the American Poets/The Son

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Jones Very4739981Selections from the American Poets — "The Son"1840William Cullen Bryant

THE SON.

Father, I wait thy word. The sun doth standBeneath the mingling line of night and day,A listening servant, waiting thy commandTo roil rejoicing on its silent way;The tongue of Time abides the appointed hour,Till on our car its solemn warnings fall;The heavy cloud withholds the pelting shower,Then every drop speeds onward at thy call; The bird reposes on the yielding bough,With breast unswollen by the tide of song,So does my spirit wait thy presence nowTo pour thy praise in quickening life along,Chiding with voice divine man's lengthen'd sleep,While round the Unutter'd Word and Love their vigils keep.