Poetry Explorer- Classic Contemporary Poetry, A PARTING HYMN, by CHARLOTTE L. FORTEN GRIMKE



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First Line: When winter's royal robes of white
Last Line: Are blest and freed from every thrall.
Subject(s): African Americans - Women; Commencement; Farewell; Graduation; Parting


When Winter's royal robes of white
From hill and vale are gone,
And the glad voices of the spring
Upon the air are borne,
Friends, who have met with us before,
Within these walls shall meet no more.

Forth to a noble work they go:
O, may their hearts keep pure,
And hopeful zeal and strength be theirs
To labor and endure,
That they an earnest faith may prove
By words of truth and deeds of love.

May those, whose holy task it is
To guide impulsive youth,
Fail not to cherish in their souls
A reverence for truth;
For teachings which the lips impart
Must have their source within the heart.

May all who suffer share their love --
The poor and the oppressed;
So shall the blessing of our God
Upon their labors rest.
And may we meet again where all
Are blest and freed from every thrall.





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