Amid the splendor of the spring

Amid the splendor of the spring

Author: Laura O. D. Chant
Tune: CASTLE RISING
Published in 3 hymnals

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1 Amid the splendour of the spring,
The glory of its flowers,
The joyous songs the wild birds sing,
One constant grief is ours:
Grief for the homes no spring can reach,
Hearts that no sun can cheer,
Souls that no happy warblings teach
The lesson of the year.

2 Where gloomy alleys thickly crowd,
The children, pinched and pale,
Hear angry voices harsh and loud,
Hear suffering's bitter wail;
While the sweet daisied meads of God,
Clad in His gift of green,
Call to the feet that have not trod,
Eyes that no fields have seen.

3 O dark upon the children falls
The shadow of the strife
That robs them of the festivals
And holy days of life;
Drink is that shadow stern and grim;
Christians! awake and pray;
Cry to your Lord for grace from Him
This curse to drive away.

4 He loves the children, who hath given
His life to save and heal;
His spring-time symbols hope and heaven,
And doth His life reveal.
O for new growth of faith and prayer,
Work that a world shall free,
Out of the shadow and despair
To pass to victory.

Source: Methodist Hymn and Tune Book: official hymn book of the Methodist Church #361

Author: Laura O. D. Chant

Chant, Laura Ormiston, née Dibdin, daughter of F. W. Dibdin, O.E., was bom at Woolastone, Gloucestershire, in 1848, was for some time Sister of the Sophia Wards of the London Hospital, and married to Thomas Chant, M.R.C.S., of Bridgewater, in 1877. Of Mrs. Chant's hymns, these are in common use:— 1. Beyond the far horizon. [Heaven.] Written at the request of Stopford A. Brooke for his Christian Hymns, 1891. It is also printed as a leaflet in 5 stanzas of 8 lines. 2. Light of the world, faint were our weary feet. [Christ the Light of the World.] Written in June, 1901, at the request of the Rev. S. Collier, Superintendent of the Central Wesleyan Mission in Manchester. As the hymn is regarded by many as an imitation of C… Go to person page >

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First Line: Amid the splendor of the spring
Author: Laura O. D. Chant
Language: English

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Methodist Hymn and Tune Book #361

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