Weep yet awhile, ''" Weep till that day shall dawn when thou shalt smile: Watch till the day When all save only love shall pass awa)'. Weep, sick and lonely, Bow thy heart to tears. For none shall guess the secret Of thy griefs and fears. Weep, till the day dawn. Refreshing dew: Weep till the spring: For genial showers Bring up the flowers. And thou shalt sing In summertime of blossoming. Heart-sick and silent. Weep and watch in pain. Weep for hope perished, Not to live again: Weep for love's hope and fear And passion vain. Watch till the day When all save only love shall pass away. Then love rejoicing Shall forget to weep: Shall hope or fear no more, Or watch, or sleep, But only love and cease not, Deep beyond deep. Now we sow love in tears, But then shall reap. Have patience as the Lord's own flock of sheep: Have patience with His love Who died below, who lives for thee above. | Discover our Poem Explanations and Poet Analyses!Other Poems of Interest...YOUTH'S PROGENY by GEORGIA DOUGLAS JOHNSON THIERRY AND THEODORET by FRANCIS BEAUMONT DEATH IN A BALL-ROOM by WILFRID SCAWEN BLUNT CALYPSO by AMELIA JOSEPHINE BURR A SOLILOQUY ON READING 'A DISPUTE ABOUT FAITH AND WORKS' by JOHN BYROM |