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Antiphon

    By George MacDonald



        Daylight fades away.
            Is the Lord at hand
        In the shadows gray
            Stealing on the land?

            Gently from the east
                Come the shadows gray;
            But our lowly priest
                Nearer is than they.

        It is darkness quite.
            Is the Lord at hand,
        In the cloak of night
            Stolen upon the land?

            But I see no night,
                For my Lord is here
            With him dark is light,
                With him far is near.

        List! the cock's awake.
            Is the Lord at hand?
        Cometh he to make
            Light in all the land?

            Long ago he made
                Morning in my heart;
            Long ago he bade
                Shadowy things depart.

        Lo, the dawning hill!
            Is the Lord at hand,
        Come to scatter ill,
            Ruling in the land?

            He hath scattered ill,
                Ruling in my mind;
            Growing to his will,
                Freedom comes, I find.

        We will watch all day,
            Lest the Lord should come;
        All night waking stay
            In the darkness dumb.

            I will work all day,
                For the Lord hath come;
            Down my head will lay
                All night, glad and dumb.

        For we know not when
            Christ may be at hand;
        But we know that then
            Joy is in the land.

            For I know that where
                Christ hath come again,
            Quietness without care
                Dwelleth in his men.



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