The Soul's Voice

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II The Soul's Voice SNOW What my window could . . .
I saw the trees much laden, Laden with white wooly snow (Like little chicks) ; Saplings and trees were taken In soft and clinging embrace, Bending low.
Crystalline the fairy gem, My heart by this was shaken, Shaken with some conflict thought — Fairy masonry, frail emboss, Mind and heart did waken, That the frail and softer things, Come to naught.
12 The SouVs Voice Swaying arms Waving leaves Of God's trees: Sweeping clouds, Shining stars, Burs
...ting clouds, Rippling streams, Life oft gleams.
The Joy of noble living Is to strive In heart and soul being, To revive The spirit heart giving.
13 The Soul's Voice A RAINBOW A rainbow in the sky, to me, Is lovely to behold; Its high arch, tipped with golden light, Sustains the blending hues so bright, While it has its colors free In loving fold.
'Tis like an opal, never dim So long as light is in the sky: Alas! it soon doth fade and die.
H The Soul's Voice FEET Do you note on the street The busy feet And the weary feet?


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