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Oh Thou Who Dry'st The Mourner's Tear. (Air.--Haydn.)

    By Thomas Moore



            "He healeth the broken in heart and bindeth up their wounds,"
            --Psalm. cxlvii. 3.


    Oh Thou who dry'st the mourner's tear,
        How dark this world would be,
    If, when deceived and wounded here,
        We could not fly to Thee.
    The friends who in our sunshine live,
        When winter comes, are flown;
    And he who has but tears to give,
        Must weep those tears alone.
    But Thou wilt heal that broken heart,
        Which, like the plants that throw
    Their fragrance from the wounded part,
        Breathes sweetness out of woe.

    When joy no longer soothes or cheers,
        And even the hope that threw
    A moment's sparkle o'er our tears
        Is dimmed and vanished too,
    Oh, who would bear life's stormy doom,
        Did not thy Wing of Love
    Come, brightly wafting thro' the gloom
        Our Peace-branch from above?
    Then sorrow, touched by Thee, grows bright
        With more than rapture's ray;
    As darkness shows us worlds of light
        We never saw by day!



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