THE MORNING STAR
tr., Emma Frances Bevan, 1899
129 I woke, and the night was passing, And over the hills there shone A star all alone in its beauty When the other stars were gone— | For a glory was filling the heavens That came before the day, And the gloom and the stars together Faded and passed away. | Only the star of the morning Glowed in the crimson sky— It was like a clear voice singing, “Rejoice! for the Sun is nigh!” | O children! a Star is shining Into the hearts of men— It is Christ with a voice of singing, “Rejoice! for I come again! | “For the long, long night is passing, And there cometh the golden day; I come to My own who love Me, To take them all away. | “It may be to-day or to-morrow, Soon it will surely be; Then past are the tears and the sorrow— Then Home for ever with Me.” | |