The Poetry Corner

Farewell.

By Eliza Paul Kirkbride Gurney

Fare thee well, we've no wish to detain thee, For the loved ones are bidding thee come, And, we know, a bright welcome awaits thee In the smiles and the sunshine of home, Thou art safe on the crest of the billow, And safe in the depths of the sea; For the God we have worshipped together Is Almighty, and careth for thee. And when, in the home of thy fathers, Thy fervent petition shall rise For the loved who are circling around thee, The joy and delight of thine eyes, Oh, then, for the weak and the faltering, Should a prayer, as sweet incense, ascend To the God we have worshipped together, Remember thy far-distant friend. We miss the calm light of thy spirit, We miss thy encouraging smile; But we bless the unslumbering Shepherd Who sent thee to cheer us awhile. The light, which burned brightly among us, We rejoiced for a season to see, For the God we have worshipped together Gave a halo of glory to thee. But didst thou not point to another, A brighter, an unsetting sun? For thou preached not thyself to us, brother, But Jesus, the Crucified One. May He be thy rock and thy refuge, In Him thy "strong confidence" be; For the God we have worshipped together Still loveth and careth for thee. Oh! mayst thou abide 'neath the shadow Of Immanuel's sheltering wing, And continue proclaiming the goodness Of Zion's all-glorious King, Till the sun shall be turned into darkness, The moon in obscurity be; And the God we have worshipped together, Be a "light everlasting" to thee.