1 The sun arises from the sea, And all around his rays is flinging, The flowers are opening on the lea, The merry birds are singing. 2 The summer breeze is rustling past, Sweet scents are gathering around it, The rivulet is flowing fast, Beside the banks that bound it. 3 All nature seemeth to rejoice, In the returning summer weather; Let us with nature raise our voice, And harmonise together. 4 But not alone for summer skies Shall praise unto our God be given: This day our Saviour did arise, And oped the gate of heaven. 5 To sinful man, if only he His errings will confess with sorrow, Then, after earth's night-misery, Shall dawn a glorious morrow: 6 A blissful bright eternity Bought by the rising of the Giver, To Whom all praise, all honour be, For ever and for ever. | Discover our Poem Explanations and Poet Analyses!Other Poems of Interest...THE POET AND HIS SONG by PAUL LAURENCE DUNBAR THE FORERUNNERS by GEORGE HERBERT THE POTATOES' DANCE by NICHOLAS VACHEL LINDSAY THE WASTE PLACES by JAMES STEPHENS A MISUNDERSTANDING (CONNEMARA) by JANE BARLOW IDYLL 16. TO THE EVENING STAR by BION |