Legends and Lyrics - First Series
A LITTLE LONGER

Adelaide A

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A little longer yet--a little longer,

Shall violets bloom for thee, and sweet birds sing;

And the lime branches where soft winds are blowing,

Shall murmur the sweet promise of the Spring!

A little longer yet--a little longer,

Thou shalt behold the quiet of the morn;

While tender grasses and awakening flowers

Send up a golden mist to greet the dawn!

A little longer yet--a little longer,

The tenderness of twilight shall be thine,

The rosy clouds that float o'er dying daylight,

Nor fade till trembling stars begin to shine.

A little longer yet--a little longer,

Shall starry night be beautiful for thee;

And the cold moon shall look through the blue silence,

Flooding her silver path upon the sea.

A little longer yet--a little longer,

Life shall be thine; life with its power to will;

Life with its strength to bear, to love, to conquer,

Bringing its thousand joys thy heart to fill.

A little longer yet--a little longer,

The voices thou hast loved shall charm thine ear;

And thy true heart, that now beats quick to hear them,

A little longer yet shall hold them dear.

A little longer yet--joy while thou mayest;

Love and rejoice! for time has nought in store;

And soon the darkness of the grave shall bid thee

Love and rejoice and feel and know no more.

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A little longer still--Patience, Beloved:

A little longer still, ere Heaven unroll

The Glory, and the Brightness, and the Wonder,

Eternal, and divine, that waits thy Soul!

A little longer ere Life true, immortal,

(Not this our shadowy Life,) will be thine own;

And thou shalt stand where winged Archangels worship,

And trembling bow before the Great White Throne.

A little longer still, and Heaven awaits thee,

And fills thy spirit with a great delight;

Then our pale joys will seem a dream forgotten,

Our Sun a darkness, and our Day a Night.

A little longer, and thy Heart, Beloved,

Shall beat for ever with a Love divine;

And joy so pure, so mighty, so eternal,

No creature knows and lives, will then be thine.

A little longer yet--and angel voices

Shall ring in heavenly chant upon thine ear;

Angels and Saints await thee, and God needs thee:

Beloved, can we bid thee linger here!

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