305. The darken'd sky, how thick it low'rs!

1 The darken'd sky, how thick it low'rs!
Troubled with storms, and big with show'rs;
No cheerful gleam of light appears,
But nature pours forth all her tears.

2 Yet let the sons of God revive;
God bids the soul, that seeks him, live;
And, from the gloomiest shade of night,
Calls forth a morning of delight.

3 The seeds of ecstasy unknown
Are in these water'd furrows sown.
See the green blades, how thick they rise,
And with fresh verdure bless our eyes!

4 In secret foldings they contain
Unnumber'd ears of golden grain;
And heav'n shall pour its beams around,
Till the ripe harvest load the ground.

5 Then shall the trembling mourner come,
And find his sheaves and bring them home,
The voice, long broke with sighs, shall sing,
Till heav'n with hallelujahs ring.

Text Information
First Line: The darken'd sky, how thick it low'rs!
Meter: L. M.
Language: English
Publication Date: 1845
Topic: The Christian: His Various Relations
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