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16524. O Sad-Faced Mourners

1 O sad-faced mourn­ers, who each day are wend­ing
Through church­yard paths of cyp­ress and of yew,
Leave, for to­day, the low graves you are tend­ing,
And lift your eyes to God’s eter­nal blue!

2 Leave, for to­day, all mur­mur­ing and sad­ness;
Twine Eas­ter li­lies, and not as­pho­dels;
Let your souls an­swer to the thrill of glad­ness,
And to the me­lo­dy of Eas­ter bells.

3 If Christ were still with­in the gra­ve’s low prison—
A cap­tive to the ene­my you dread;
If from that moul­der­ing cell He had not ris­en,
Who then could chide the bit­ter tears you shed?

4 Poor hearts! the but­ter­fly, with pin­ions gold­en,
Spurns that gray cell which once its free­dom barred;
And the freed soul, with wings no long­er hold­en,
Smiles back on life as on a brok­en shard.

5 If Christ were dead, you would have need to sor­row;
But He has ris­en, and con­quered death for aye!
So dry your tears, if on­ly till the mor­row;
Arise, and give your grief a ho­li­day!

Text Information
First Line: O sad-faced mourn­ers, who each day are wend­ing
Title: O Sad-Faced Mourners
Author: May L. R. Smith
Meter: 11.10.11.10
Language: English
Source: Sometimes and Other Poems (New York: Anson D. F. Randolph, 1893)
Copyright: Public Domain
Tune Information
Name: CONSOLATION
Composer: Felix Mendelssohn (1834, arr.)
Meter: 11.10.11.10.
Key: E♭ Major
Copyright: Public Domain



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