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Ebb And Flow.

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How easily He turns the tides!     Just now the yellow beach was dry,     Just now the gaunt rocks all were bare,     The sun beat hot, and thirstily     Each sea-weed waved its long brown hair,     And bent and languished as in pain;     Then, in a flashing moment's space,     The white foam-feet which spurned the sand     Paused in their joyous outward race,     Wheeled, wavered, turned them to the land,     And, a swift legionary band,     Poured oil the waiting shores again.     How easily He turns the tides!     The fulness of my yesterday     Has vanished like a rapid dream,     And pitiless and far away     The cool, refreshing waters gleam:     Grim rocks of dread and doubt and pain     Rear their dark fronts where once was sea;     But I can smile and wait for Him     Who turns the tides so easily,     Fills the spent rock-pool to its brim,     And up from the horizon dim     Leads His bright morning waves again.

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