I. THY dear one is with Jesus now! Seeing Him face to face, Gazing upon His own belovèd brow, Watching His smile of grace; Hearing the Master's voice in all its sweetness, Knowing Him now in all His own completeness; With Jesus now, with him forever! Never to leave Himgrieve Him never! Could God Himself give more? His will @3Is@1 best, though we are weeping still. II. He knows! Yes, Jesus knows! just what you cannot tell He understands so well! The silence of the heart is heard, He does not need a single word, He thinks of you; He watcheth, and He careth too, He pitieth, He loveth! All this flows In one sweet word: 'He knows!' III. There shall be no more pain! Not any more! All weariness, all faint exhaustion o'er, No quivering nerve, no aching unconfessed, No memory of misery to cast One shadow from the past Upon the unshadowed splendor of His rest! Beloved! God is leading thee to this, Preparing thee for thy preparing bliss. IV. When thou passest through the waters, I will be with thee! Sure and sweet and all-sufficient Shall His Presence be. All God's billows overwhelmed Him In the great Atoning Day; Now He only leads thee through them, With thee all the way. | Discover our Poem Explanations and Poet Analyses!Other Poems of Interest...CUDDLE DOON by ALEXANDER ANDERSON THE COUNTRY CLERGYMAN'S TRIP TO CAMBRIDGE; ELECTION BALLAD by THOMAS BABINGTON MACAULAY MY PICTURE-GALLERY by WALT WHITMAN WRITTEN ON THE LEAVES OF A FAN by FRANCIS ATTERBURY CHARACTERS: MARY HOLLAND ENFIELD by ANNA LETITIA BARBAULD S. PHILIP YE DEACON by JOSEPH BEAUMONT |