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101 Why vainly dost tliou grope For some faint opening to the light above, When thine own heart, doth hold a star of hope A mother's deathless love? Were there no other light, This one live glimmer o'er thy spirit shed, Like God's own finger on the gloom, would write " Thy darling is not dead. " The spirit cannot die, Of God's own essence, since it forms a part; Though parted from us, they are ever nigh, To bless the longing heart. Nor deem that now afar From those who love him hath thy dear on...e fled; Thy love will draw him from the farthest star, For why, he is not dead. But for those earth-bound eyes Thou might' st behold him smiling by thy side, And gazing on thee with a sad surprise, As round thee he doth glide. Lighter than thistledown Or falling snow-flake now thy lov'd one's tread; Softer than air the lips that press thine own Of him thou callest dead. 102 WEE TIBBIE'S GARLAND. Bless God for this glad thought, No mocking mystery of hireling priest, But from the fires of human suffering wrought By God within the breast.
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