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Love's Service.

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Your presence is a psalm of praise,          And as its measure grandly rings         God's finger finds my heart and plays          A te deum upon its strings.         I never see you but I feel         That I in gratitude must kneel.         Your head down-bent, the brow of snow          Crowned with the shining braids of hair,         To me, because I love you so,          Is in itself a tender prayer,         All faith, all meekness, and all trust -         "Amen!" I cry, because I must.         Your clear eyes hold the text apart,          And shame my love of place and pelf         With, "Love the Lord with all thine heart,          And love thy neighbor as thyself!"         Dear eyes and true, - I sorely need         More knowledge of your gracious creed.         About your lips the summer lies -          Who runs may read each subtle lure         To draw me nearer to the skies,          And make me strong, and keep me pure.         I loathe my worldliness and guile         Each time your red lips on me smile.         The benediction of your face -          Your lifted face - doth make a road         For white-robed peace and golden grace          To reach my heart and take its load.         Dear woman saint, I bow the knee,         And give God thanks for love and thee!

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