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My Thoughts To-Night

I sit by the fire musing,
 With sad and downcast eye,
And my laden breast gives utt’rance
 To many a weary sigh;
Hushed is each worldly feeling,
 Dimmed is each day-dream bright—
O heavy heart, can’st tell me
 Why I’m so sad to-night?
 
’Tis not that I mourn the freshness
 Of youth fore’er gone by—
Its life with pulse high springing,
 Its cloudless, radiant eye—
Finding bliss in every sunbeam,
 Delight in every part,
Well springs of purest pleasure
 In its high ardent heart.
 
Nor yet is it for those dear ones
 Who’ve passed from earth away
That I grieve—in spirit kneeling
 Above their beds of clay;
O, no! while my glance upraising
 To yon calm shining sky,
My pale lips, quivering, murmur,
 “They are happier than I!”
 
But, alas! my spirit mourns
 As, weary, it looks back—
Finding naught of good or holy
 On life’s past barren track—
I mourn for the countless errors
 That on mem’ry’s page crowd on,
And sorrow for lost chances
 Of good I might have done.
 
But, courage! I must arouse me,
 The day is not yet o’er,
And I still may make atonement
 Ere leaving life’s last shore:
One act of meek oblation,
 A tear of penance bright,
Will be counted as rare treasures
 In heaven’s loving sight.
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