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When Baby Strayed

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When Baby strayed, it seemed to me,     Sun, moon and stars waned suddenly.     At once, with frenzied haste, my feet     Ran up and down the busy street.     If ever in my life I prayed,     It was the evening Baby strayed.     And yet my great concern was this     (Not dread of losing Baby's kiss,     And Baby's soft small hand in mine,     And Baby's comradeship divine),     'Twas BABY'S terror, BABY'S fears!     Whose hand but mine could dry her tears?     I without Baby? In my need     I were a piteous soul indeed.     But piteous far, beyond all other,     A little child without a mother.     And God, in mercy, graciously     Gave my lost darling back to me.     O high and lofty One!     THOU couldst have lived to all eternity     Apart from ME!     In majesty, upon that emerald throne.     Thou, with Thy morning stars,     Thy dawns, with golden bars,     And all the music of the heavenly train.     Possessing all things, what hadst Thou to gain     By seeking me?     What was I? . . . and, what am I? . . . less than nought.     And yet Thy mercy sought.     Yea, Thou hast set my feet     Upon the way of holiness, and sweet     It is, to seek Thee daily, unafraid . . .     But (this I learnt the night that Baby strayed)     Here was Thy chief, Thy great concern for me:     My desolate estate, apart from Thee!

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