1 Blessed hour, when righteous souls shall meet,
Shall meet to part no more;
And with celestial welcome greet
On an immortal shore!
2 The parent finds his long-lost child;
Brothers on brother gaze:
The tear of resignation mild
Is changed to joy and praise.
3 Each tender tie, dissolved with pain,
With endless bliss is crowned:
All that was dead revives again,
All that was lost is found.
4 Congenial minds, arrayed in light,
High thoughts shall interchange;
Nor cease, with ever new delight,
On wings of love to range.
5 Their Father marks their generous flame,
And looks complacent down:
The smile that owns their filial claims,
Is their immortal crown.
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First Line: | Blest hour, when righteous souls shall meet |
Author: | Houghton |
Meter: | C. M. |
Publication Date: | 1873 |
Topic: | Life and Death; I shall go to Him |