Thoughts in Song

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Steadily the stream is flowing Onward, onward to the sea; Each glad New Year coming, going, Nearer brings eternity.
''OUR BOY." To Mrs. J. //. J.— Ill Memoriam.
Peacefully my boy is sleeping With the sunlight in his hair, And his little face so fair Upward turned to mine — yet sleeping.
Oh! so lovely — do not wake him — From all sorrow he is free — Would he might once wake to me Ere the angels come to take him.
Why am I these sad tears weeping?
He has only gone before, To open wider heaven's do
...or For "papa," "mama." Cease thy weeping- Dry thy tears; in goodness (lod Doeth all things well, And some day will tell Why He led thee 'neath the rcjd.
TO MY WIFE.
In Absence.
I am lonely to-night, lonely to-night, Though the coals on the hearth are all aglow.
And the gas burns 'bright with a steady flow.
Yet I'm lonely, darling, lonely to-night.
I am lonely to-night, lonely to-night, For my darling is far away from me, Far among strangers — friends they may be- And for this I am lonely, lonely to-night.


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