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ever as the day is born, On wings of joy my soul would flee And thank thee for another morn; Another day in which to cast Some silent deed of love abroad, That, greatening as it journeys past, May do some earnest work for God; Another day to do and dare; To tax anew my growing strength; To arm my soul with faith and prayer, And so reach heaven and Thee at length. --Caroline Atherton Mason. "INTO THY HANDS" Into Thy guiding hands; Along a way thy love and care forefend Gladly I fare, or rough or smooth may bend The longest road that leads at life's far end Into thy hands. Into thy chastening hands: If e'er I yield to weakness or to sin, Blind to the guerdon Thou dost bid me win, Bring Thou me back, by Love's sweet discipline, Into thy hands. Into Thy healing hands; No hurt of soul or body long enthralls, The bruised heart that for thy succor calls When, far from doubting as from fear, it falls Into thy hands. Into thy saving hands: Despite assoil, infirmity, mistake, My life a perfect whole thy power can make, If Thou my shards of broken purpose take Into thy hands. Into Thy keeping hands; As safe as Heaven kept the guarded Grail-- So safe, so pure, so compassed as with mail-- The soul committed, e'en through Death's dark vale, Into thy hands. Into thy loving hands; Who made my heart to love made Thee my guest; Who made the world to tire made thee my rest; My joyful heart I give, at thy behest, Into thy hands. --Louise Manning Hodgkins. HERE AM I My will would like a life of ease, And power to do, and time to rest, And health and strength my will would please, But, Lord, I know thy will is best. If I have strength to do thy will That should be power enough for me, Whether to work or to sit still The appointment of the day may be. And if by sickness I may grow More patient, holy and resigned, Strong health I need not wish to know, And greater ease I cannot find. And rest--I need not seek it here; For perfect rest remaineth still; When in thy presence we appear Rest shall be given by thy will. Lord I have given my life to thee, And every day and hour is thine; What thou appointest
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