Morning Glory

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The flowers breathe a welcoming fra- grance, The birds sing their happiest song, Everything sends forth a greeting As Aurora passes along.
Even Sol, who was hiding in darkness, Comes from his dungeon of night, And smiles on the beautiful goddess, Till all the world trembles with light.
Cbe Sum The glorious sun with splendor The ocean vast can fill ; Within the lake, the river, It is reflected still ; And yet its light is gleaming Within the dewdrop small.
Sea, river, lake, and dewdrop, It glori
...fies them all.
possession.
It is morning ; I can see a Carpet of the richest green, On which brilliant diamonds glisten With a clear and dewy sheen.
I see cups of flowers, in whose depths Is a perfume rare, divine — Carpet, diamonds, flowers, and perfume All belong to me, are mine.
It is noonday ; all around me Falls a shower of purest gold, Gleaming o'er the world resplendent- It is mine, this wealth untold.
Birds are singing with sweet music, Which my soul within me lifts, And I cry, " O heavenly Father, Make me grateful for thy gifts." It is twilight ; through the silence Comes a whispered vesper sweet : " All the silver shower around thee, All the jewels at thy feet, All the perfect pictures yonder, Everything which thou canst see, All the wealth thy soul inhaleth To enjoy, belong to thee." It is night ; still sounds the vesper " Look above, and happy be, For those starry gems of beauty Shining there belong to thee ; Heaven itself is thine for asking, Cease to sorrow or repine, Glories fill the air around thee, And this countless wealth is thine light Light is unseen by you, though 'tis the means By which you see, by which all things are seen ; And could you see the light by which you see You'd heaven behold, for heaven is in the light.


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