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What Of The Day

    By John Greenleaf Whittier



    A sound of tumult troubles all the air,
    Like the low thunders of a sultry sky
    Far-rolling ere the downright lightnings glare;
    The hills blaze red with warnings; foes draw nigh,
    Treading the dark with challenge and reply.
    Behold the burden of the prophet's vision;
    The gathering hosts, the Valley of Decision,
    Dusk with the wings of eagles wheeling o'er.
    Day of the Lord, of darkness and not light!
    It breaks in thunder and the whirlwind's roar!
    Even so, Father! Let Thy will be done;
    Turn and o'erturn, end what Thou hast begun
    In judgment or in mercy: as for me,
    If but the least and frailest, let me be
    Evermore numbered with the truly free
    Who find Thy service perfect liberty!
    I fain would thank Thee that my mortal life
    Has reached the hour (albeit through care and pain)
    When Good and Evil, as for final strife,
    Close dim and vast on Armageddon's plain;
    And Michael and his angels once again
    Drive howling back the Spirits of the Night.
    Oh for the faith to read the signs aright
    And, from the angle of Thy perfect sight,
    See Truth's white banner floating on before;
    And the Good Cause, despite of venal friends,
    And base expedients, move to noble ends;
    See Peace with Freedom make to Time amends,
    And, through its cloud of dust, the threshing-floor,
    Flailed by the thunder, heaped with chaffless grain!



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