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The Flower-Angels

    By George MacDonald



        Of old, with goodwill from the skies--
        God's message to them given--
        The angels came, a glad surprise,
        And went again to heaven.

        But now the angels are grown rare,
        Needed no more as then;
        Far lowlier messengers can bear
        God's goodwill unto men.

        Each year, the snowdrops' pallid dawn
        Breaks from the earth below;
        Light spreads, till, from the dark updrawn,
        The noontide roses glow.

        The snowdrops first--the dawning gray;
        Then out the roses burn!
        They speak their word, grow dim--away
        To holy dust return.

        Of oracles were little dearth,
        Should heaven continue dumb;
        From lowliest corners of the earth
        God's messages will come.

        In thy face his we see, O Lord,
        And are no longer blind;
        Need not so much his rarer word,
        In flowers even read his mind.



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