I WOULD not live alway—live alway below! | |
Oh no, I ’ll not linger when bidden to go: | |
The days of our pilgrimage granted us here | |
Are enough for life’s woes, full enough for its cheer: | |
Would I shrink from the path which the prophets of God, | |
Apostles, and martyrs, so joyfully trod? | |
Like a spirit unblest, o’er the earth would I roam, | |
While brethren and friends are all hastening home?
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I would not live alway: I ask not to stay | |
Where storm after storm rises dark o’er the way; | |
Where seeking for rest we but hover around, | |
Like the patriarch’s bird, and no resting is found; | |
Where Hope, when she paints her gay bow in the air, | |
Leaves its brilliance to fade in the night of despair, | |
And joy’s fleeting angel ne’er sheds a glad ray, | |
Save the gleam of the plumage that bears him away.
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I would not live alway—thus fettered by sin, | |
Temptation without and corruption within; | |
In a moment of strength if I sever the chain, | |
Scarce the victory’s mine, ere I ’m captive again; | |
E’en the rapture of pardon is mingled with fears, | |
And the cup of thanksgiving with penitent tears: | |
The festival trump calls for jubilant songs, | |
But my spirit her own miserere prolongs.
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I would not live alway—no, welcome the tomb, | |
Since Jesus hath lain there I dread not its gloom; | |
Where he deigned to sleep, I ’ll too bow my head, | |
All peaceful to slumber on that hallowed bed. | |
Then the glorious daybreak, to follow that night, | |
The orient gleam of the angels of light, | |
With their clarion call for the sleepers to rise | |
And chant forth their matins, away to the skies.
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Who, who would live alway? away from his God, | |
Away from yon heaven, that blissful abode, | |
Where the rivers of pleasure flow o’er the bright plains, | |
And the noontide of glory eternally reigns; | |
Where the saints of all ages in harmony meet, | |
Their Saviour and brethren transported to greet, | |
While the songs of salvation exultingly roll | |
And the smile of the Lord is the feast of the soul. | |
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That heavenly music! what is it I hear? | |
The notes of the harpers ring sweet in mine ear! | |
And see, soft unfolding those portals of gold, | |
The King all arrayed in his beauty behold! | |
Oh give me, oh give me, the wings of a dove, | |
To adore him—be near him—enwrapt with his love; | |
I but wait for the summons, I list for the word— | |
Alleluia—Amen—evermore with the Lord!
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