Restlessness (The Disciple)

Restlessness (The Disciple)

(The Saviour of the World, Vol VI Book II Poem XVIII)

Ah, Lord, we are aweary!
And yet we think on Thee,
On our beds remember Thee;
But comfort fails to come;
Rest keeps not in our home.

We wake in the night watches,
And fear and shame wake too;
Some word we spake ten years since,
A chance the day may bring;—
How shall we rise and sing!

As aspen trees whose leaves be
A thousand little fears!
As fettered Titans burdened
With the ills the world oppress,
Impotent to redress!

No rest for us remaineth?
Yea, sure there is a rest
Where toss’d souls come to anchor;
A place where we be still,
Nor stirs our restless will.

We come to One who knows us;
He lays controlling hand;
Fightings and fears cease from us,
The Rest of God we keep
As child who falls on sleep.

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