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Hymn For The Opening Of Thomas Starr King’s House Of Worship, 1864

    By John Greenleaf Whittier



    Amidst these glorious works of Thine,
    The solemn minarets of the pine,
    And awful Shasta's icy shrine,

    Where swell Thy hymns from wave and gale,
    And organ-thunders never fail,
    Behind the cataract's silver veil,

    Our puny walls to Thee we raise,
    Our poor reed-music sounds Thy praise:
    Forgive, O Lord, our childish ways!

    For, kneeling on these altar-stairs,
    We urge Thee not with selfish prayers,
    Nor murmur at our daily cares.

    Before Thee, in an evil day,
    Our country's bleeding heart we lay,
    And dare not ask Thy hand to stay;

    But, through the war-cloud, pray to Thee
    For union, but a union free,
    With peace that comes of purity!

    That Thou wilt bare Thy arm to, save
    And, smiting through this Red Sea wave,
    Make broad a pathway for the slave!

    For us, confessing all our need,
    We trust nor rite nor word nor deed,
    Nor yet the broken staff of creed.

    Assured alone that Thou art good
    To each, as to the multitude,
    Eternal Love and Fatherhood,

    Weak, sinful, blind, to Thee we kneel,
    Stretch dumbly forth our hands, and feel
    Our weakness is our strong appeal.

    So, by these Western gates of Even
    We wait to see with Thy forgiven
    The opening Golden Gate of Heaven!

    Suffice it now. In time to be
    Shall holier altars rise to Thee,
    Thy Church our broad humanity

    White flowers of love its walls shall climb,
    Soft bells of peace shall ring its chime,
    Its days shall all be holy time.

    A sweeter song shall then be heard,
    The music of the world's accord
    Confessing Christ, the Inward Word!

    That song shall swell from shore to shore,
    One hope, one faith, one love, restore
    The seamless robe that Jesus wore



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