28.04.2014 Views

Poems MacCarthy, Florence Denis

Poems MacCarthy, Florence Denis

Poems MacCarthy, Florence Denis

SHOW MORE
SHOW LESS

You also want an ePaper? Increase the reach of your titles

YUMPU automatically turns print PDFs into web optimized ePapers that Google loves.

212<br />

Surrounded by the starry seven,<br />

So comes God's greatest work, the sun,<br />

Upborne upon the clouds of heaven,<br />

In pomp, and majesty, and power.<br />

The virgin snowdrop bends its head<br />

Above its grave in grateful prayer;<br />

The daisy lifts its radiant brow,<br />

With a saint's glory round it shed;<br />

The violet's worth, unhidden now,<br />

Is wafted wide by every air.<br />

The parent stem reclasps once more<br />

Its long-lost severed buds and leaves;<br />

Once more the tender tendrils twine<br />

Around the forms they clasped of yore<br />

The very rain is now a sign<br />

Great Nature's heart no longer grieves.<br />

And now the judgment-hour arrives,<br />

And now their final doom they know;<br />

No dreadful doom is theirs whose birth<br />

Was not more stainless than their lives;<br />

'Tis Goodness calls them from the earth,<br />

And Mercy tells them where to go.<br />

Some of them fly with glad accord,<br />

Obedient to the high behest,<br />

To worship with their fragrant breath<br />

Around the altars of the Lord;<br />

And some, from nothingness and death,<br />

Pass to the heaven of beauty's breast.<br />

Oh, let the simple fancy be<br />

Prophetic of our final doom;<br />

Grant us, O Lord, when from the sod<br />

Thou deign'st to call us too, that we<br />

Pass to the bosom of our God<br />

From the dark nothing of the tomb!

Hooray! Your file is uploaded and ready to be published.

Saved successfully!

Ooh no, something went wrong!