3996. Love Thyself Last

1. Love thyself last.
Look near, behold thy duty
To those who walk beside thee down life’s road;
Make glad their days by little acts of beauty,
And help them bear the burden of earth’s load.

2. Love thyself last.
Look far, and find the stranger
Who staggers ’neath his sin and his despair;
Go lend a hand and help him out of danger,
To heights where he may see the world is fair.

3. Love thyself last.
The vastnesses above thee
Are filled with spirit forces, strong and pure;
And fervently these faithful friends shall love thee,
Keep thy watch over others, and endure.

4. Love thyself last; and oh, such joy shall thrill thee,
As never yet to selfish souls was given.
Whate’er thy lot, a perfect peace will fill thee,
And earth shall seem the ante-room of Heaven.

5. Love thyself last;
And thou shalt grow in spirit
To see, to hear, to know and understand.
The message of the stars, lo, thou shalt hear it,
And all God’s joys shall be at Thy command.

Text Information
First Line: Love thyself last
Title: Love Thyself Last
Author: Ella W. Wilcox (1896)
Meter: 11.10.11.10
Language: English
Source: Custer And Other Poems (Chicago, Illinois: W. B. Conkey, 1896)
Copyright: Public Domain
Tune Information
Name: LANHERNE
Composer: Henry Hayman, 1820-1894
Meter: 11.10.11.10
Incipit: 33455 11765 33214
Key: E♭ Major
Copyright: Public Domain



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