Stanzas For Music Poem by James Brunton Stephens

James Brunton Stephens

James Brunton Stephens

Borrowstounness, on the Firth of Forth, Scotland;

Stanzas For Music

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Now once more the world is bright,
Gone the clouds that hid the light,
Gone the mists that dimmed my sight
Gone sigh and tear.
As the sunshine after rain
Mirth and gladness come again,
“Sweet is pleasure after pain,”
Hope after fear.

Now again the joyous Hours
Strew my path with leaves and flowers,
Leading where enchanted bowers
Bid Love repose.
And I follow full of glee,
Weary though the way may be,
For my love is waiting me
There at its close.

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James Brunton Stephens

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Borrowstounness, on the Firth of Forth, Scotland;
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