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Tears

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The tears that trickled down our eyes,      They do not touch the earth to-day;     But soar like angels to the skies,      And, like the angels, may not die;         For ah! our immortality         Flows thro' each tear -- sounds in each sigh.     What waves of tears surge o'er the deep      Of sorrow in our restless souls!     And they are strong, not weak, who weep      Those drops from out the sea that rolls         Within their hearts forevermore,         Without a depth -- without a shore.     But ah! the tears that are not wept,      The tears that never outward fall;     The tears that grief for years has kept      Within us -- they are best of all;         The tears our eyes shall never know,         Are dearer than the tears that flow.     Each night upon earth's flowers below,      The dew comes down from darkest skies,     And every night our tears of woe      Go up like dews to Paradise,         To keep in bloom, and make more fair,         The flowers of crowns we yet shall wear.     For ah! the surest way to God      Is up the lonely streams of tears,     That flow when bending 'neath His rod,      And fill the tide of earthly years.         On laughter's billows hearts are tossed,         On waves of tears no heart is lost.     Flow on, ye tears! and bear me home;      Flow not! ye tears of deeper woe;     Flow on, ye tears! that are but foam      Of deeper waves that will not flow.         A little while -- I reach the shore         Where tears flow not forevermore!

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