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A Year.

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She has been just a year in Heaven.     Unmarked by white moon or gold sun,     By stroke of clock or clang of bell,     Or shadow lengthening on the way,     In the full noon and perfect day,     In Safety's very citadel,     The happy hours have sped, have run;     And, rapt in peace, all pain forgot,     She whom we love, her white soul shriven,     Smiles at the thought and wonders not.     We have been just a year alone,--     A year whose calendar is sighs,     And dull, perpetual wishfulness,     And smiles, each covert for a tear,     And wandering thoughts, half there, half here,     And weariful attempts to guess     The secret of the hiding skies,     The soft, inexorable blue,     With gleaming hints of glory sown,     And Heaven behind, just shining through.     So sweet, so sad, so swift, so slow,     So full of eager growth and light,     So full of pain which blindly grows,     So full of thoughts which either way     Have passed and crossed and touched each day,     To us a thorn, to her a rose;     The year so black, the year so white,     Like rivers twain their course have run;     The earthly stream we trace and know,     But who shall paint the heavenly one?     A year! We gather up our powers,     Our lamps we consecrate and trim;     Open all windows to the day,     And welcome every heavenly air.     We will press forward and will bear,     Having this word to cheer the way:     She, storm-tossed once, is safe with Him,     Healed, comforted, content, forgiven;     And while we count these heavy hours     Has been a year,--a year in Heaven.

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