Christina Rossetti — Until The Day Break

When will the day bring its pleasure?         When will the night bring its rest? Reaper and gleaner and thresher         Peer toward the east and the west:--         The Sower He knoweth, and He knoweth best. Meteors flash forth and expire,         Northern lights kindle and pale; These are the days of desire,         Of eyes looking upward that fail;         Vanishing days as a finishing tale. Bows down the crop in its glory         Tenfold, fifty-fold, hundred-fold; The millet is ripened and hoary,         The wheat ears are ripened to gold:--         Why keep us waiting in dimness and cold? The Lord of the harvest, He knoweth         Who knoweth the first and the last: The Sower Who patiently soweth,         He scanneth the present and past:         He saith, "What thou hast, what remaineth, hold fast." Yet, Lord, o'er Thy toil-wearied weepers         The storm-clouds hang muttering and frown: On threshers and gleaners and reapers,         O Lord of the harvest, look down;         Oh for the harvest, the shout, and the crown! "Not so," saith the Lord of the reapers,         The Lord of the first and the last: "O My toilers, My weary, My weepers,         What ye have, what remaineth, hold fast.         Hide in My heart till the vengeance be past."


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