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WHAT GREATER GIFT?

To sit amid the fragrance there Of shavings from the sundered wood And listen to his simple words, His loving counselings of good; To walk with him a rugged way In sunny noon or singing shower, And drink deep drafts of living Truth— To talk with him a golden hour; To hearken to his parable Of countryside, of olive tree; To rest with him beside the road In his divine tranquillity; To pass with him such yesterdays Were sacred privilege unpriced; But ah, what greater gift to-day To deeply know the risen Christ!

TRUE DESIRE

No longer do I yearn for worldly pleasure, Since Truth has dawned, full-orbed, upon my sky; I only seek to gain in greater measure The vision worldly riches cannot buy. No longer do I think that worldly homage Can aught of power or grace on me bestow; In daily loving service for my Maker Is joy complete—this much, through love, I know.

DANIEL

Bound by strong hands and sure, with fingers deft, Unknowing hands, that moved but to obey Untoward commands; of human hope bereft— Relentless lions waiting for their prey— Yet was no tremor refuged in his eye, No faltering footstep failed the chosen path, No backward glance—as one about to die— No vain regrets; no bitterness or wrath. With steadfast faith and gentle thoughts of love, Must he have met, perchance, the lowering rope; These could not shake his trust in God, nor move A purpose full of courage as of hope! Thus Truth and Love shut fast the mouth of rage, And Mind was glorified on Scripture's page.

SEEING GOD

May the coming of the dawn, With its tender shafts of rose, Be the symbol to my thought Of that Light divine that glows With a gentle, healing touch, Scattering dark and troubled thought With the hope, and cheer, and grace That are ever with it fraught. May the sunlight's shimmering gold, Causing earth to bud and flower, Make me think of God's dear love, With its wondrous joy and power.

TO HEAL

Give me, O God, the knowledge that can see Whatever stands between myself and Thee, Be it self-will, self-love, or pride of thought, That keeps me from the perfect self I've sought— A clear transparency to daily be, That Thou may'st shed Thy healing love through me. With deep humility I'll cast aside Each earth-born thought and in Thy truth abide, That longer still no mist may cloud my gaze, No pent-up sinful thought its voice may raise; As self-esteem goes down, thought will arise To man's true being and to Soul-filled skies.

BENEDICTION

" The sons of God"—the benediction falls Upon the listening ear, And everyone who understands shall know His Father holds him dear. This is the blessing that is ours to-day; We have our rightful place, And in the affluence of our Father's love We find our daily grace.

RESURRECTION

"God requireth that which is past. "— Ecclesiastes 3:15.

I KNOW WHY

"A rose, the smile of God. "—Science and Health, by Mary Baker Eddy, page 175.

EASTER

If Eastertide should seem to thee A time when thou rememberest With sharpest pang of memory Those who have passed, whom thou lov'dst best, Know that in all thy seeming loss— To mortal sense a grievous thing— The human presence did but pass. They, with clear vision, see the King, In Spirit live, Love's arms beneath; For Spirit knows nor fear nor death.

GOD'S BLESSINGS

Help me, dear Father, all the day To see Thy love in everything, In flower-hued colors of the dawn, And happy bird upon the wing; To see Thy love in golden light Of sunshine touching hill and field, And in the beauty of the world That by its shining is revealed; Thy love to see in dimming light Of twilight shadows softly gray, And in the shining stars above, Each sending down its golden ray! Help me to see Thy tender love In kindly faces that I meet, And in the joyous little ones Who pass me by on dancing feet; And thus, in all things sweet and fair, To see Thy goodness and Thy love, The blessings from Thine own dear hand That fall so gently from above.