Bliss Carman, et al., eds. The World’s Best Poetry. 1904.
VI. ConsolationChristus Consolator
Rossiter Worthington Raymond (18401918)B
And felt a presence as I prayed.
Lo! it was Jesus standing there.
He smiled: “Be not afraid!”
Restore again to life,” I said,
“This one who died an hour ago.”
He smiled: “She is not dead!”
Yet thou canst lift the lids that keep
Her prisoned eyes from ours away!”
He smiled: “She doth not sleep!”
And look upon some fairer dawn,
Restore her to our hearts that ache!”
He smiled: “She is not gone!”
Nor hope again our joy to touch,
Until the stream of death we cross.”
He smiled: “There is no such!”
The while we yearn to feel them near,
Albeit with Thee we trust they are.”
He smiled: “And I am here!”
Still walk unseen with us and Thee,
Nor sleep, nor wander far away?”
He smiled: “Abide in Me.”