OH, sing, thou happy heart! Thy world is all in bloom. Sing, through the grateful tears that start At Jesus' opening tomb! Sing! even in grief be glad! Breaks the new day within! Thy path in living green is clad; Thou leavest behind thy sin. Sing, nor look backward, down Thy dark, deserted Past! Before thee gleams thy promised crown; Thou shalt reach home at last. Sing, spirit, from the height Where Love thy wing hath borne: Sing to the darkness of the light! Sing to the night of morn! Oh, sing, thou ransomed one, Sing of thy sins forgiven! Sing to the slumberers of the Sun! Sing to the lost of Heaven! | Discover our Poem Explanations and Poet Analyses!Other Poems of Interest...HYBRIDS OF WAR: A MORALITY POEM: 4. THE MORAL by KAREN SWENSON PISGAH SIGHTS by ROBERT BROWNING WINTER'S EVENING HYMN TO MY FIRE by JAMES RUSSELL LOWELL AFAR IN THE DESERT by THOMAS PRINGLE THE THREE ENEMIES by CHRISTINA GEORGINA ROSSETTI GIVE ME THE SPLENDID SILENT SUN by WALT WHITMAN |