“Moonlight” by Amy Carmichael
Moonlight’s tranquility:
A shimm’ring ocean, like a silver band
Between the misty sky and misty land,
And dreaming mountains sweeping to the sea.
The forest slowly heaves
And murmurs as the low night wind awakes;
The moon rides through her filmy vapors, takes
Handfuls of moonbeams, strews them on its leaves.
The shining grasses light
The fells with flow’ry arrows silver tipped,
And their long spears are bright as though they dipped
In dews of silver through the silvernight.
Lord, when we take our part
Tomorrow in life’s duty; feel the rush
Of hurrying hours, let not their passing brush
The sense of moonlit quiet from our hearts.
~Mountain Breezes, p. 127
{Holding onto this today – may the sense of moonlit quiet be on my lips and still my soul!}
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beautiful! Love your blog.
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Oh this is so beautiful!
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Maybe my new favorite! beautiful.
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I know! Isn’t it beautiful? 🙂
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