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1842–1904

THOU ART TO ME

Arthur Macy

Thou art to me As are soft breezes to a summer sea; As stars unto the night; Or when the day is born,

As sunrise to the morn; As peace unto the fading of the light. Thou art to me As one sweet flower upon a barren lea;

As rest to toiling hands; As one clear spring amid the desert sands; As smiles to maidens’ lips; As hope to friends that wait for absent ships;

As happiness to youth; As purity to truth; As sweetest dreams to sleep; As balm to wounded hearts that weep.

All, all that I would have thee be Thou art to me.

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