A Few More Verses. Susan Coolidge

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The Star 230 Helen 232 Lux in Tenebris 235 Lent 237 Palm Sunday 240 Soul and Body 242 Sound at Core 245 The Old Village 247 A Greeting 252 Changeless 254 Easter 255 The World is Vast 257

       1759.

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      A THOUSAND leagues of wind-blown space,

      A thousand leagues of sea,

      Half of the great earth’s hiding face

      Divides mine eyes from thee;

      The world is strong, the waves are wide,

      But my good-will is stronger still,

      My love, than wind or tide.

      These sentinels which Fate has set

      To bar and hold me here

      I make my errand-men, to get

      A message to thine ear.

      The winds shall waft, the waters bear,

      And spite of seas I, when I please,

      Can reach thee everywhere.

      Prayers are like birds to find the way;

      Thoughts have a swifter flight;

      And mine stream forth to thee all day,

      Nor stop to rest by night.

      Like silent angels at thy side

      They stand unseen, they bend and lean,

      They bless and warn and guide.

      There is no near, there is no far,

      There is no loss or change,

      To love which, like a fixèd star,

      Abideth in one range,

      And shines, and shines, with quenchless eyes,

      And sends long rays in many ways

      To lighten distant skies.

      Where sight is not, faith brighter burns;

      So faithfully I wait,

      Secure that loyal loving earns

      Its guerdon soon or late—

      Secure, though lacking word or sign,

      That thy true thought keeps as it ought

      Tryst with each thought of mine.

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      EVERY day is a fresh beginning,

      Every morn is the world made new.

      You who are weary of sorrow and sinning,

      Here is a beautiful hope for you—

      A hope for me and a hope for you.

      All the past things are past and over;

      The tasks are done and the tears are shed.

      Yesterday’s errors let yesterday cover;

      Yesterday’s wounds, which smarted and bled,

      Are healed with the healing which night has shed.

      Yesterday now is a part of forever,

      Bound up in a sheaf, which God holds tight,

      With glad days, and sad days, and bad days, which never

      Shall visit us more with their bloom and their blight,

      Their fulness of sunshine or sorrowful night.

      Let them go, since we cannot re-live them,

      Cannot undo and cannot atone;

      God in his mercy receive, forgive them!

      Only the new days are our own;

      To-day is ours, and to-day alone.

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