I.
FRIENDS of faces unknown and a land
Unvisited over the sea,
ell me and
ithe hand
o be looked at by me, --
II.
o ponder and say
a father can do,
it fello away
Out of reache clay
s press nearer than you.
III.
S, or run
Into ears for relief ?
O one, --
Yet my arm s round my otle son,
And Love kno of Grief.
IV.
And I feel must be and is,
hen God draws a new angel so
to his,
ith a murmur of music, you miss,
And a rapture of light, you forgo.
V.
aring on at the door,
he face of your angel flashed in,
t its brightness, familiar before,
Burns off from you ever the more
For the dark of your sorrow and sin.
VI.
`God lent akes him, you sigh ;
-- Nay, t me break h your pain :
God s generous in giving, say I, --
And thing which he gives, I deny
t ake back again.
VII.
he gives. I appeal
to all whe hour
he body we feel
Rent round us, -- s reveal
t in power,
VIII.
And the babe cries ! -- has each of us known
By apocalypse (God being there
Full in nature) the child is our own,
Life of life, love of love, moan of moan,
times, everywhere.
IX.
he s ours and for ever. Believe,
O father, look back
to t loves assurance. to give
Means