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Poems

ALONE

From the September 1900 issue of The Christian Science Journal


Alone? with Thee, when the bright day is breaking?
Alone? with Thee as evening shadows fall?
Still, still with Thee in the dark hour of midnight,
How can I fear, since Thou art All-in-all?

And I to Thee, in the glad hour of triumph,
And I to Thee all praise and glory give.
Still, still to Thee, when error loudest calleth
To Thee I look, in whom I move and live.

Alone with Thee! 'Tis perfect happiness!
Alone with Thee I have no thoughts but Thine.
Still, still with Thee! 'Tis peace and joy unbounded!
I'm ne'er alone, Life, Truth, and Love are mine.

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