I HAVE no hymn, my brother, Upon your desk to lay, No song of holy gladness To bring to you to-day; To 'Songs of Grace and Glory' No verses sweet and new! I write not for ten thousand, I only write for you. For oh, my heart is singing A song of quiet praise To Him who has preserved you, Upholding all your ways. To Him who knows our sorrows, Who knew the orphan's heart, And sent a friend to cheer it, And act a brother's part. So I come before my Father, My hands in faith uplift, To fill your cup with gladness And every perfect gift. And may His loving-kindness Crown all with grace for grace, Till in the coming glory You stand before His face! And see with light from heaven, Clear-shining on thy ways, Each pilgrimage petition Transmuted into praise. | Discover our Poem Explanations and Poet Analyses!Other Poems of Interest...THE BALLAD OF THE OYSTERMAN by OLIVER WENDELL HOLMES SPOON RIVER ANTHOLOGY: BENJAMIN PANTIER by EDGAR LEE MASTERS THE OLD HOKUM BUNCOMBE by ROBERT EMMET SHERWOOD THOREAU by AMOS BRONSON ALCOTT HYMN FOR ALL SAINTS DAY IN THE MORNING by HENRY ALFORD THE UNSCARRED FIGHTER REMEMBERS FRANCE by KENNETH SLADE ALLING |