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Four Poems By George H. Orser I The Birth of Spring 'Tis night, and now the whistling wind, Those chills without, and those within, Around the glowing hearth do press, And talk of spring and its power to bless. Hark! 'twas a gentle knock at the door. The first was allg there were no more. 'Twas there that on the threshold lay A baby wreathed in flowers of May. They nursed the child, so strong and fine, Till the warm, bright sun of heaven did shine, And the earth was bathed with April showers And budded forth into fragrant fiowers. It was a golden day in June That a bird was warbling its merry tune, And the baby's guardians heard it sing, My friends, you've harbored the new-born spring. ill!!! II Evening Meditation Hush, 'tis evening's mystic murmur, Whisp'ring through the lofty pine: 'Tis but a soft and gentle token Of a love that is divine, Of a spell that is unbroken. Shining in its glowing heavens Sails the moon through the twinkling bay, Casting o'er the world its wonder, As it takes its royal way, As it cleaves the clouds asunder.
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THE MISSILEU Gliding o'er a gilded ocean 'Tis a bark of glitt'ring gold. Oh, the wealth of such devotion God hath given young and old, Stirring now my true emotion! Awe-inspired, I stand there gazing, At the wonders God hath wrought: Head bowed down, but soul uplifted, By the lesson nature's taught, Of a man with God thus gifted. ll' 4' ll' Ill III Sonnet of Spring 'Tis spring, and life is budding forth in gleeg The merry robin redbreasts gayly sing Above the springing, chirping everything. The earth is blooming out in every tree, And bears sweet nectar to the bumblebee. In every pond a knee-deep song does ring, And chilling winter dares no longer cling To a world where joyous spring would victor be But man, for whom it all was Wrought by God In form remains the same, yet by it all He is inspired to seek for greater things: To trust in Him who made us from that sod From which the flowers at His gentle call Have sprungg hence man to his Creator sings lk if Ill ll' IV On An Atheist I saw it wand'ring through the vale, A sad and lonely sight: I heard its wan and weary wail, In the silence of the night. The echo as it answered yet, Its Weird and wild refrain In groans and moans, I'll ne'er forget My heart did pierce with pain. It stood there by the spring of life, Till it sank upon the sodg But it knew not how to vie with strife- 'Twas a soul without its God.
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