In the hour of death, after this life's whim, When the heart beats low, and the eyes grow dim, And pain has exhausted every limb The lover of the Lord shall trust in Him. When the will has forgotten the lifelong aim, And the mind can only disgrace its fame, And man is uncertain of his own nameThe power of the Lord shall fill this frame. When the last sigh is heaved, and the last tear shed, And the coffin is waiting beside the bed, And the widow and child forsake the dead The angel of the Lord shall lift this head. For even the purest delight may pall, And power must fail, and the pride must fall, And the love of the dearest friends grow small But the glory of the Lord is all in all. | Discover our Poem Explanations and Poet Analyses!Other Poems of Interest...A VAGABOND SONG by BLISS CARMAN ECHOES: 6 by WILLIAM ERNEST HENLEY IN THE LAND WHERE WE WERE DREAMING by DANIEL BEDINGER LUCAS BEAUTY by WILLIMINA L. ARMSTRONG SATIRE: 4 by AULUS PERSIUS FLACCUS THE EVE OF BANNOCKBURN by JOHN BARBOUR SONNETS OF MANHOOD: 45. A LITTLE WHILE by GEORGE BARLOW (1847-1913) |