Poems-Volume 3
HAWARDEN

George Mer

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When comes the lighted day for men to read

Life's meaning, with the work before their hands

Till this good gift of breath from debt is freed,

Earth will not hear her children's wailful bands

Deplore the chieftain fall'n in sob and dirge;

Nor they look where is darkness, but on high.

The sun that dropped down our horizon's verge

Illumes his labours through the travelled sky,

Now seen in sum, most glorious; and 'tis known

By what our warrior wrought we hold him fast.

A splendid image built of man has flown;

His deeds inspired of God outstep a Past.

Ours the great privilege to have had one

Among us who celestial tasks has done.

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