Songs of My People

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And then from out the soulless clay, God made, of all creation's day.
His masterpiece, a man inbreathed With God's own soul, crown-wreathed With sun and star and day and night.
And change of seasons in their flight; Then over Eden's garden placed By love to rule her fairest sod.
The man was underking to God, And under God's immortal law.
With mate for every kind, God saw Him, lone, unmated; nor his kind Among Creation's host, and mind [19] SONGS OF MY PEOPLE Of God was wrapt in vision's thought
..., Then on the man a deep sleep wrought, And from his side a true rib tore.
And woman made — man's mate and more.
And they were happy, till their sin Against the law sent man and wife From Eden's peace to world-wide strife.
For Eden's loss God gave return: Thus to the erring creatures said, ■" The earth's thy home, therein shall earn In sweat of brow thy daily bread." O precious gift!
The soil, man's mother-friend, Doth still uplift!
The best God gave at Eden's end.
The first great breast that nursed man's youth.


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