52. A VOICE in every gale, A tongue in every flower

1 A VOICE in every gale,
A tongue in every flower,
Sets forth the wondrous tale
Of thy almighty power.
The birds that sing Proclaim thy praise;
With voiceful Spring Their anthem raise.

2 Shall I be mute alone,
'Midst Nature's loud acclaim?
My heart with answering tone
Breathes forth thy holy name.
Nature and time Shall cease to be;
But God's own breath Still breathes in me.

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First Line: A VOICE in every gale, A tongue in every flower
Author: Miss Opie
Meter: H. M.
Publication Date: 1873
Topic: Attributes of God: Omnipotence; God universally Adored
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