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When? (Death)

    By Abram Joseph Ryan



    Some day in Spring,
    When earth is fair and glad,
    And sweet birds sing,
    And fewest hearts are sad --
        Shall I die then?
        Ah! me, no matter when;
    I know it will be sweet
        To leave the homes of men
    And rest beneath the sod,
    To kneel and kiss Thy feet
    In Thy home, O my God!

    Some Summer morn
    Of splendors and of songs,
    When roses hide the thorn
    And smile -- the spirit's wrongs --
        Shall I die then?
        Ah! me, no matter when;
    I know I will rejoice
        To leave the haunts of men
    And lie beneath the sod,
    To hear Thy tender voice
    In Thy home, O my God!

    Some Autumn eve,
    When chill clouds drape the sky,
    When bright things grieve
    Because all fair things die --
        Shall I die then?
        Ah! me, no matter when,
    I know I shall be glad,
        Away from the homes of men,
    Adown beneath the sod,
    My heart will not be sad
    In Thy home, O my God!

    Some Wintry day,
    When all skies wear a gloom,
    And beauteous May
    Sleeps in December's tomb,
        Shall I die then?
        Ah! me, no matter when;
    My soul shall throb with joy
        To leave the haunts of men
    And sleep beneath the sod.
    Ah! there is no alloy
    In Thy joys, O my God!

    Haste, death! be fleet;
    I know it will be sweet
    To rest beneath the sod,
    To kneel and kiss Thy feet
    In heaven, O my God!



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