SWEEP CLEAN.
We remember well, the lessonTaught us in our early daysBy the mother, who was seekingTo instruct in household ways.She would say, “sweep clean my child,”As in hand we took the broom;Push aside the chairs and table,Sweep thecornersofthe room.Now in later years, the lessonIs with deeper meaning fraught;And we ask, do we the cornersOf our lives, sweep as we ought?Do we push aside whateverShuts the evil from our view?Or do we sweep but the surfaceMaking that seem fair and true?While within the hidden placesOf our hearts, there yet may be,Thoughts and deeds impure, unholy,That we do not care to see.Let us one and all remember,That to us will come a day,When the outward guise and semblance,From the soul, will pass away.When the things which now seem hidden,Cannot but, by us be seen.O, then, while the hours are flying,Let us sweep life’s corners clean!
We remember well, the lessonTaught us in our early daysBy the mother, who was seekingTo instruct in household ways.She would say, “sweep clean my child,”As in hand we took the broom;Push aside the chairs and table,Sweep thecornersofthe room.Now in later years, the lessonIs with deeper meaning fraught;And we ask, do we the cornersOf our lives, sweep as we ought?Do we push aside whateverShuts the evil from our view?Or do we sweep but the surfaceMaking that seem fair and true?While within the hidden placesOf our hearts, there yet may be,Thoughts and deeds impure, unholy,That we do not care to see.Let us one and all remember,That to us will come a day,When the outward guise and semblance,From the soul, will pass away.When the things which now seem hidden,Cannot but, by us be seen.O, then, while the hours are flying,Let us sweep life’s corners clean!
We remember well, the lessonTaught us in our early daysBy the mother, who was seekingTo instruct in household ways.
We remember well, the lesson
Taught us in our early days
By the mother, who was seeking
To instruct in household ways.
She would say, “sweep clean my child,”As in hand we took the broom;Push aside the chairs and table,Sweep thecornersofthe room.
She would say, “sweep clean my child,”
As in hand we took the broom;
Push aside the chairs and table,
Sweep thecornersofthe room.
Now in later years, the lessonIs with deeper meaning fraught;And we ask, do we the cornersOf our lives, sweep as we ought?
Now in later years, the lesson
Is with deeper meaning fraught;
And we ask, do we the corners
Of our lives, sweep as we ought?
Do we push aside whateverShuts the evil from our view?Or do we sweep but the surfaceMaking that seem fair and true?
Do we push aside whatever
Shuts the evil from our view?
Or do we sweep but the surface
Making that seem fair and true?
While within the hidden placesOf our hearts, there yet may be,Thoughts and deeds impure, unholy,That we do not care to see.
While within the hidden places
Of our hearts, there yet may be,
Thoughts and deeds impure, unholy,
That we do not care to see.
Let us one and all remember,That to us will come a day,When the outward guise and semblance,From the soul, will pass away.
Let us one and all remember,
That to us will come a day,
When the outward guise and semblance,
From the soul, will pass away.
When the things which now seem hidden,Cannot but, by us be seen.O, then, while the hours are flying,Let us sweep life’s corners clean!
When the things which now seem hidden,
Cannot but, by us be seen.
O, then, while the hours are flying,
Let us sweep life’s corners clean!