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...WHAT THING A BIRD WOULD LOVE by ROBERT FROST SERVICE by GEORGIA DOUGLAS JOHNSON THE NIGHT MOTHS by EDWIN MARKHAM DOMESDAY BOOK: THE HOUSE THAT JACK BUILT by EDGAR LEE MASTERS VICTOR RAFOLSKI ON ART by EDGAR LEE MASTERS |