MISCELLANEOUS POEMS

By Charles Sangster


 

MARY’S TWENTIETH BIRTHDAY.



One of the Fourscore years, Mary,
     Has passed like a dream away,
A dream of laughter and tears, Mary,
     Like a showery summer’s day,
          With its rainbow bright,

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          In the warm twilight,
     Fair pledge of a happier day, Mary,
     God’s pledge of a happier day.

Swiftly the seasons roll, Mary,
     Like the waves o’er a mighty sea,

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Searching the depths of the soul, Mary,
     With their power and mystery.
          Every hour that flies,
          Tells in distant skies
     The words that it heard from thee, Mary,

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     The deeds that are done by thee.

See that the tale be pure, Mary,
     That the Hours may have to tell; [Page 196]
Goodness and Truth, we are sure, Mary,
     Heav’n loveth exceeding well;

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          And the beauteous mind
          Where Truth is shrined,
     Glows bright as a sunny dell, Mary,
     Glows bright as a sunny dell.

More of the Fourscore years, Mary,

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     Must pass like the first away,
Each, as its turn appears, Mary,
     May not be a summer’s day;
          But Hope’s rainbow bright,
          With its smile, will light

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     The close of a happier day, Mary,
     The dawn of Eternal Day. [Page 197]