56. School Thy Feelings

1. School thy feelings, O my brother,
Train thy warm, impulsive soul,
Do not its emotions smother,
But let wisdom's voice control.
School thy feelings, there is power
In the cool, collected mind;
Passion shatters reason's tower,
Makes the clearest vision blind.

2. School thy feelings; condemnation_
Never pass on friend or foe,
Tho' the tide of accusation
Like a flood of truth may flow
Hear defense before deciding,
And a ray of light may gleam,
Showing thee what filth is hiding
Underneath the shallow stream.

3. Should affliction's acrid vial
Burst o'er thy unsheltered head,
School thy feelings to the trial,
Half its bitterness hath fled
Art thou falsely, basely slandered?
Does the world begin to frown?
Gauge thy wrath by wisdom's standard;
Keep thy rising anger down.

4. Rest thyself on this assurance:
Time's a friend to innocense,
And the patient, calm endurance
Wins respect and aids defense.
Noblest minds have finest feelings,
Quiv'ring strings a breath can move,
And the Gospel's sweet revealings,
Tune them with the key of love.

5. Hearts so sensitively molded,
Strongly fortified should be,
Train'd to firmness and enfolded
In a calm tranquility.
Wound not willfully another;
Conquer haste with reason's might;
School thy feelings, sister, brother,
Train them in the path of right.

Text Information
First Line: School thy feelings, O my brother
Title: School Thy Feelings
Author: C. W. Penrose
Language: English
Publication Date: 1919
Tune Information
Name: [School thy feelings, O my brother]
Composer: John Zundell
Incipit: 55653 23217 61654
Key: B♭ Major



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