A MORNING SCENE

ON A SISTER'S WEDDING DAY.

Dear sister, when they called thee bride,

That sound, my spirits deeply tried;

My heart, at that one little word,

Through every trembling fibre stirred.

I'd still a place within thy heart,

But oh, I felt it hard to part;

And that long dreaded hour had come,

When thou must leave thy childhood's home.

But that sad morn; a pleasant sight

Cast o'er the future gleams of light;

I listened, and the voice of prayer

Ascended on the morning air.

'Twas then, I thought the heavenly dove

Gave us a token of his love,

For, in the western heavens, now

Appeared a bright resplendent bow.

'Twas lovely as that arch displayed

When Noah by the altar prayed;

That sacred scene could but impart

A gleam of sunshine to my heart.

O, 'twas a consecrated hour,

When, through that sweet refreshing shower

The morning sunbeams brightly smiled,

And whispered, trust thy Father, child.