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Passing Away

    By Abram Joseph Ryan



    Life's Vesper-bells are ringing
    In the temple of my heart,
    And yon sunset, sure, is singing
    "Nunc dimittis -- Now depart!"
    Ah! the eve is golden-clouded,
    But to-morrow's sun shall shine
    On this weary body shrouded;
    But my soul doth not repine.

    "Let me see the sun descending,
    I will see his light no more,
    For my life, this eve, is ending;
    And to-morrow on the shore
    That is fair, and white, and golden,
    I will meet my God; and ye
    Will forget not all the olden,
    Happy hours ye spent with me.

    "I am glad that I am going;
    What a strange and sweet delight
    Is thro' all my being flowing
    When I know that, sure, to-night
    I will pass from earth and meet Him
    Whom I loved thro' all the years,
    Who will crown me when I greet Him,
    And will kiss away my tears.

    "My last sun! haste! hurry westward!
    In the dark of this to-night
    My poor soul that hastens rest-ward
    `With the Lamb' will find the light;
    Death is coming -- and I hear him,
    Soft and stealthy cometh he;
    But I do not believe I fear him,
    God is now so close to me."

        *    *    *    *    *

    Fell the daylight's fading glimmer
    On a face so wan and white;
    Brighter was his soul, while dimmer
    Grew the shadows of the night;
    And he died -- and God was near him;
    I knelt by him to forgive;
    And I sometimes seem to hear him
    Whisper -- "Live as I did live."



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