Classic and Contemporary Poetry
O GOLDEN DAY SO LONG DESIRED, by CHARLES ALBERT DICKINSON Poet's Biography Last Line: And brethren all are we. Subject(s): Jesus Christ | ||||||||
O golden day! so long desired, Born of a darksome night, Soon shall the waiting earth be fired With thy resplendent light; Soon shall resound the joyous word O'er hill and vale and sea, One master, Christ; one sovereign Lord, And brethren all are we. Soon shall the night of darkness cease, It storms no longer roar; The threatening foes of God's own peace Shall vex His world no more; Ten thousand thousand hearts shall sing The surging harmony, One master, Christ; one Savior King, And brethren all are we. Sing on, ye chorus of the morn, Lift high the glad refrain, Till o'er the distant isles is borne The sweet triumphant strain; Till every race, with ransomed powers, In loving loyalty Shall sing, One master, Christ, is ours, And brethren all are we. O golden day! the ages' crown, Alight with heavenly love, Glad day of promise and renown, On to thy triumph move; When all the world with one accord, In full voiced unity, Shall sing, One master, Christ, our Lord, And brethren all are we. | Discover our Poem Explanations and Poet Analyses!Other Poems of Interest...THE GREEN CHRIST by ANDREW HUDGINS MEDITATION ON SAVIORS by ROBINSON JEFFERS COMPANIONSHIP by MALTBIE DAVENPORT BABCOCK TO A WREN ON CALVARY by LARRY LEVIS THE TRANSFIGURATION by EDWIN MUIR SOUNDS OF THE RESURRECTED DEAD MAN'S FOOTSTEPS (#3): 1. BEAST, PEACH.. by MARVIN BELL BROTHERHOOD by GEORGIA DOUGLAS JOHNSON |
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