Smilest thou to see the harmony Of charm the laws of Nature keep?
And darksome is thy solemn deep, And fearful is thy roaring wave; But wave and deep are won by love-- Thou smilest on the brave!
Thy harbour's fair flower-crowned islands See flags of all countries unfurled, Thou smilest from green, sunlit highlands To open thine arms to the world!
Calling death banishment, Thou cutst my head off with a golden axe, And smilest vpon the stroke that murders me.
Thou smilest on the-- ALL THE HENS [Rushing to the WHITE HEN who is eating something.
For thou art fair as lilies, with the flush That roses have while waiting for a kiss; And when thou smilest nothing comes amiss.
Thy earth is woe-begone; Babies and mothers wail their lot, And still thou smilest on.
Through wind and storm unto thine ear Cry after cry doth run; And yet thou seemest not to hear, And only smilest on.
Thou hast an ever-open ear For sob or cry or moan: Thou seemest not to see or hear, Thou only smilest on!
Thy earth is woe-begone; Both babes and mothers wail their lot, But still thou smilest on!
Altho' from the earth thou dost welcome nor chide, Nor smilest as once thou didst smile on thy bride; And yet my beloved!
Thou smilest now in blissful mood; May I not think, safe in His hand Thou mayest travel through this land?
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