Lights of Home Poems of Nature Sentiment And Religious Hope

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Lights of Home Poems of Nature Sentiment And Religious Hope
F L Fred Le Roy Piper
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And so we drift on from the morning of life, Its pleasures recede more and more ; Drifting from childhood so joyous and blithe, Out in life s sorrow and into its strife On to the sunset shore.
But faith sees beyond a far brighter clime, It gladdens the heart o er and o er A landscape and glory which this shall outshine, A world where old friendships again shall be mine, Eternity s sunrise shore.
Evening on Bay of Fundy, 1901.
74 My Mother s Arms.
71 Til HAT a refuge from alarms Were her arms My
... mother s arms ; Folded soft in infant rest, Like a birdling in its nest, Ne er such pillow as her breast In my mother s arms.
As the sea subdued by calms Were her arms My mother s arms.
There were soothed my childish fears, There were dried my troubled tears, There were passed the sweetest years, In my mother s arms.
Came no ill that ever harms In her arms My mother s arms ; Soft and crooning lullaby, Calmed in sleep each childish sigh, Quickly passed all troubles by In my mother s arms.
75 Ligtits of Home Sweeter e en than music s charms, Were her arms My mother s arms.


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