Chapter 13

A night was near, a day was near;Between a day and nightI heard sweet voices calling clear,Calling me:I heard a whirr of wing on wing,But could not see the sight;I long to see my birds that sing,--I long to see.Below the stars, beyond the moon,Between the night and day,I heard a rising falling tuneCalling me:I long to see the pipes and stringsWhereon such minstrels play;I long to see each face that sings,--I long to see.

To-day or may be not to-day,To-night or not to-night;All voices that command or pray,Calling me,Shall kindle in my soul such fire,And in my eyes such light,That I shall see that heart's desireI long to see.

Whoso hears a chiming for Christmas at the nighest,Hears a sound like Angels chanting in their glee,Hears a sound like palm-boughs waving in the highest,Hears a sound like ripple of a crystal sea.Sweeter than a prayer-bell for a saint in dying,Sweeter than a death-bell for a saint at rest,Music struck in Heaven with earth's faint replying,"Life is good, and death is good, for Christ is Best."

A holy, heavenly chimeRings fulness in of time,And on His Mother's breastOur Lord God ever-BlestIs laid a Babe at rest.Stoop, Spirits unused to stoop,Swoop, Angels, flying swoop,Adoring as you gaze,Uplifting hymns of praise,--"Grace to the Full of Grace!"The cave is cold and straitTo hold the angelic state.More strait it is, more cold,To foster and infoldIts Maker one hour old.Thrilled through with awestruck love,Meek Angels poised above,To see their God look down."What, is there never a CrownFor Him in swaddled gown?"How comes He soft and weakWith such a tender cheek,With such a soft, small hand?--The very Hand which spann'dHeaven when its girth was plann'd."How comes He with a voiceWhich is but baby-noise?--That Voice which spake with might:'Let there be light!' and lightSprang out before our sight."What need hath He of fleshMade flawless now afresh?What need of human heart?--Heart that must bleed and smart,Choosing the better part."But see: His gracious smileDismisses us a whileTo serve Him in His kin.Haste we, make haste, beginTo fetch His brethren in."Like stars they flash and shoot,The Shepherds they salute."Glory to God" they sing;"Good news of peace we bring,For Christ is born a King."

Lo! newborn Jesus,Soft and weak and small,Wrapped in baby's bandsBy His Mother's hands,Lord God of all.Lord God of Mary,Whom His Lips caressWhile He rocks to restOn her milky breastIn helplessness.Lord God of shepherdsFlocking through the cold,Flocking through the darkTo the only Ark,The only Fold.Lord God of all things,Be they near or far,Be they high or low;Lord of storm and snow,Angel and star.Lord God of all men,--My Lord and my God!Thou who lovest me,Keep me close to TheeBy staff and rod.Lo! newborn Jesus,Loving great and small,Love's free Sacrifice,Opening Arms and EyesTo one and all.

"Love brought Me down; and cannot love make theeCarol for joy to Me?Hear cheerful robin carol from his tree,Who owes not half to MeI won for thee.""Yea, Lord, I hear his carol's wordless voice;And well may he rejoiceWho hath not heard of death's discordant noise.So might I too rejoiceWith such a voice.""True, thou hast compassed death; but hast not thouThe tree of life's own bough?Am I not Life and Resurrection now?My Cross balm-bearing boughFor such as thou?""Ah me, Thy Cross!--but that seems far away;Thy Cradle-song to-dayI too would raise, and worship Thee and pray:Not empty, Lord, to-daySend me away.""If thou wilt not go empty, spend thy store;And I will give thee more,Yea, make thee ten times richer than before.Give more and give yet moreOut of thy store.""Because Thou givest me Thyself, I willThy blessed word fulfil,Give with both hands, and hoard by giving still;Thy pleasure to fulfil,And work Thy Will."

Our Master lies asleep and is at rest;His Heart has ceased to bleed, His Eye to weep.The sun ashamed has dropt down in the west;Our Master lies asleep.Now we are they who weep, and trembling keepVigil, with wrung heart in a sighing breast,While slow time creeps, and slow the shadows creep.Renew Thy youth, as eagle from the nest;O Master, who hast sown, arise to reap:No cock-crow yet, no flush on eastern crest;Our Master lies asleep.

The flowers that bloom in sun and shadeAnd glitter in the dew,The flowers must fade.The birds that build their nest and singWhen lovely spring is new,Must soon take wing.The sun that rises in his strengthTo wake and warm the world,Must set at length.The sea that overflows the shoreWith billows frothed and curled,Must ebb once more.All come and go, all wax and wane,O Lord, save only ThouWho dost remainThe Same to all eternity.All things which fail us nowWe trust to Thee.


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