Legends and Lyrics - First Series
WORDS

Adelaide A

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Words are lighter than the cloud-foam

Of the restless ocean spray;

Vainer than the trembling shadow

That the next hour steals away.

By the fall of summer raindrops

Is the air as deeply stirred;

And the rose-leaf that we tread on

Will outlive a word.

Yet, on the dull silence breaking

With a lightning flash, a Word,

Bearing endless desolation

On its blighting wings, I heard:

Earth can forge no keener weapon,

Dealing surer death and pain,

And the cruel echo answered

Through long years again.

I have known one word hang starlike

O'er a dreary waste of years,

And it only shone the brighter

Looked at through a mist of tears;

While a weary wanderer gathered

Hope and heart on Life's dark way,

By its faithful promise, shining

Clearer day by day.

I have known a spirit, calmer

Than the calmest lake, and clear

As the heavens that gazed upon it,

With no wave of hope or fear;

But a storm had swept across it,

And its deepest depths were stirred,

(Never, never more to slumber,)

Only by a word.

I have known a word more gentle

Than the breath of summer air;

In a listening heart it nestled,

And it lived for ever there.

Not the beating of its prison

Stirred it ever, night or day;

Only with the heart's last throbbing

Could it fade away.

Words are mighty, words are living:

Serpents with their venomous stings,

Or bright angels, crowding round us,

With heaven's light upon their wings:

Every word has its own spirit,

True or false, that never dies;

Every word man's lips have uttered

Echoes in God's skies.

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