564. L. M. Anonymous.

The Better Land.

1There is a land mine eye hath seen,

In visions of enraptured thought

So bright that all which spreads between

Is with its radiant glory fraught;--

2A land upon whose blissful shore

There rests no shadow, falls no stain;

There those who meet shall part no more,

And those long parted meet again.

3Its skies are not like earthly skies,

With varying hues of shade and light;

It hath no need of suns to rise,

To dissipate the gloom of night.

4There sweeps no desolating wind

Across that calm, serene abode;

The wanderer there a home may find,

Within the paradise of God.