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The Last Watch of the Night
C. P. C.
It ends—the vigil of high festival, The solemn night of song; For lo! the crimson day has lit the hills, The day desired so long. |
From peak to peak there spreads the jasper glow, The morning star grows dim; How passing strange the joy that now we know— So soon to look on Him! |
Oh, deeper than our longing and our love, More wondrous than our bliss, His love that waited while the ages rolled To welcome us as His! |
And now, the watching and the waiting o'er, The sin and sadness passed, Behold, within the palaces of gold, The harps are strung at last! |
“The Bridegroom from His chamber goeth forth, Resplendent as the sun; O Bride, arise, and put thy jewels on, The desert journey done.” |
Thus do the morning stars together sing, Our shout of joy replies; For lo! He cometh as the solemn dawn Awakes the silent skies. |
The joy of God's high city peals afar, Through portals open wide; All Heaven awaits the shining marriage train, The Bridegroom and the Bride. |
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