HE hath spoken in the darkness, In the silence of the night, Spoken sweetly of the Father, Words of life and love and light. Floating through the somber stillness Came the loved and loving Voice, Speaking peace and solemn gladness, That His children might rejoice. What He tells thee in the darkness -- Songs He giveth in the night -- Rise and speak it in the morning, Rise and sing them in the light! He hath spoken in the darkness, In the silence of thy grief, Sympathy so deep and tender, Mighty for thy heart-relief. Speaking in thy night of sorrow Words of comfort and of calm, Gently on thy wounded spirit Pouring true and healing balm. What He tells thee in the darkness, Weary watcher for the day, Grateful lip and life should utter When the shadows flee away. He is speaking in the darkness, Though thou canst not see His face, More than angels ever needed, Mercy, pardon, love, and grace. Speaking of the many mansions, Where, in safe and holy rest, Thou shalt be with Him forever, Perfectly and always blest. What He tells thee in the darkness, Whispers through Time's lonely night, Thou shalt speak in glorious praises, In the everlasting light! | Discover our Poem Explanations and Poet Analyses!Other Poems of Interest...CORTEGE by EDWIN ARLINGTON ROBINSON THE FIRST PROCLAMATION OF MILES STANDISH [NOVEMBER 23, 1620] by MARGARET JUNKIN PRESTON REVOLUTION by LOUISA SARAH BEVINGTON HINC LACHRIMAE; OR THE AUTHOR TO AURORA: 43 by WILLIAM BOSWORTH |