TO ST. JOSEPH

TO ST. JOSEPH

By Charles L. O’Donnell, C.S.C.

St. Joseph, when the day was doneAnd all your work put by,You saw the stars come one by oneOut in the violet sky.You did not know the stars by name,But there sat at your kneeOne who had made the light and flameAnd all things bright that be.You heard with Him birds in the treeTwitter “Good-night” o’erhead,—The Maker of the world must seeHis little ones to bed.Then when the darkness settled round,To Him your prayers were said;No wonder that your sleep was groundThe angels loved to tread.

St. Joseph, when the day was doneAnd all your work put by,You saw the stars come one by oneOut in the violet sky.You did not know the stars by name,But there sat at your kneeOne who had made the light and flameAnd all things bright that be.You heard with Him birds in the treeTwitter “Good-night” o’erhead,—The Maker of the world must seeHis little ones to bed.Then when the darkness settled round,To Him your prayers were said;No wonder that your sleep was groundThe angels loved to tread.

St. Joseph, when the day was doneAnd all your work put by,You saw the stars come one by oneOut in the violet sky.

St. Joseph, when the day was done

And all your work put by,

You saw the stars come one by one

Out in the violet sky.

You did not know the stars by name,But there sat at your kneeOne who had made the light and flameAnd all things bright that be.

You did not know the stars by name,

But there sat at your knee

One who had made the light and flame

And all things bright that be.

You heard with Him birds in the treeTwitter “Good-night” o’erhead,—The Maker of the world must seeHis little ones to bed.

You heard with Him birds in the tree

Twitter “Good-night” o’erhead,—

The Maker of the world must see

His little ones to bed.

Then when the darkness settled round,To Him your prayers were said;No wonder that your sleep was groundThe angels loved to tread.

Then when the darkness settled round,

To Him your prayers were said;

No wonder that your sleep was ground

The angels loved to tread.


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