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I Am Running Forth To Meet You

    By Ella Wheeler Wilcox



    I am running forth to meet you, O my Master,
    For they tell me you are surely on the way;
    Yes, they tell me you are coming back again
    (While I run, while I run).
    And I wish my feet were winged to speed on faster,
    And I wish I might behold you here to-day,
    Lord of men.

    I am running, yet I walk beside my neighbour,
    And I take the duties given me to do;
    Yes, I take the daily duties as they fall
    (While I run, while I run),
    And my heart runs to my hand and helps the labour,
    For I think this is the way that leads to you,
    Lord of all.

    I am running, yet I turn from toil and duty,
    Oftentimes to just the art of being glad;
    Yes, to just the joys that make the earth-world bright
    (While I run, while I run).
    For the soul that worships God must worship beauty,
    And the heart that thinks of You can not be sad,
    Lord of light.

    I am running, yet I pause to greet my brother,
    And I lean to rid my garden of its weed;
    Yes, I lean, although I lift my thoughts above
    (While I run, while I run).
    And I think of that command, 'Love one another,'
    As I hear discordant sounds of creed with creed,
    Lord of Love.

    I am running, and the road is lit with splendour,
    And it brightens and shines fairer with each span;
    Yes, it brightens like the highway in a dream
    (While I run, while I run).
    And my heart to all the world grows very tender,
    For I seem to see the Christ in every man,
    Lord supreme.



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