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To The Memory Of Mary Young

    By Paul Laurence Dunbar



    God has his plans, and what if we
    With our sight be too blind to see
    Their full fruition; cannot he,
    Who made it, solve the mystery?
    One whom we loved has fall'n asleep,
    Not died; although her calm be deep,
    Some new, unknown, and strange surprise
    In Heaven holds enrapt her eyes.

    And can you blame her that her gaze
    Is turned away from earthly ways,
    When to her eyes God's light and love
    Have giv'n the view of things above?
    A gentle spirit sweetly good,
    The pearl of precious womanhood;
    Who heard the voice of duty clear,
    And found her mission soon and near.

    She loved all nature, flowers fair,
    The warmth of sun, the kiss of air,
    The birds that filled the sky with song,
    The stream that laughed its way along.
    Her home to her was shrine and throne,
    But one love held her not alone;
    She sought out poverty and grief,
    Who touched her robe and found relief.

    So sped she in her Master's work,
    Too busy and too brave to shirk,
    When through the silence, dusk and dim,
    God called her and she fled to him.
    We wonder at the early call,
    And tears of sorrow can but fall
    For her o'er whom we spread the pall;
    But faith, sweet faith, is over all.

    The house is dust, the voice is dumb,
    But through undying years to come,
    The spark that glowed within her soul
    Shall light our footsteps to the goal.
    She went her way; but oh, she trod
    The path that led her straight to God.
    Such lives as this put death to scorn;
    They lose our day to find God's morn.



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