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1 The spring again is here,
life wakes from winter's gloom;
in field and forest far and near
sweet opening flowerets bloom.
2 O mystery strange and sweet,
that life so dumbly bound
should rise, our thankful gaze to greet,
and break from underground.
3 The morn is fresh and bright,
the slow dark hours depart:
let days unstained and pure delight
bring sunshine to the heart.
4 Lord, touch our careless eyes,
new life, new ardour bring,
that we may read Your mysteries,
the wonder of Your spring.
Source: The Irish Presbyterian Hymnbook #47
First Line: | The spring again is here |
Author: | Arthur Christopher Benson |
Meter: | 6.6.8.6 |
Language: | English |
Copyright: | Public Domain |