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My
Lattice and Other Poems
by
Frederick George Scott
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IN
THE WOODS
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THIS
is God's house—the blue sky is the ceiling,
This wood the soft green
carpet for His feet,
Those hills His stairs, down which the brooks come
stealing,
With baby laughter making
earth more sweet.
And here His friends come, clouds and soft winds
sighing,
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And
little birds whose throats pour forth their love,
And spring and summer, and the white snow lying
Pencilled with shadows of
bare boughs above.
And here come sunbeams through the green leaves
straying,
And shadows from the storm-clouds
overdrawn,
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And
warm, hushed nights, when mother earth is praying
So late that her moon-candle
burns till dawn.
Sweet house of God, sweet earth so full of pleasure,
I enter at thy gates in
storm or calm;
And every sunbeam is a joy and treasure,
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every cloud a solace and a balm. |
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