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THE OTHER WORLD.
IT lies around us like a cloud, A world we do not see; Yet the sweet closing of an eye May bring us there to be. |
Its gentle breezes fan our cheek; Amid our worldly cares, Its gentle voices whisper love, And mingle with our prayers. |
Sweet hearts around us throb and beat, Sweet helping hands are stirred, And palpitates the veil between With breathings almost heard. |
The silence, awful, sweet, and calm, They have no power to break; For mortal words are not for them To utter or partake. |
So thin, so soft, so sweet, they glide So near to press they seem, They lull us gently to our rest, They melt into our dream. |
And in the hush of rest they bring 'T is easy now to see How lovely and how sweet a pass The hour of death may be;-- |
To close the eye, and close the ear, Wrapped in a trance of bliss, And, gently drawn in loving arms, To swoon to that--from this,-- |
Scarce knowing if we wake or sleep, Scarce asking where we are, To feel all evil sink away, All sorrow and all care. |
Sweet souls around us! watch us still; Press nearer to our side; Into our thoughts, into our prayers; With gentle helpings glide. |
Let death with us be as naught, A dried and vanished stream; Your joy be the reality, Our suffering life the dream. |
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