An Evening Communion

The large first stars come out

Above the open hill,

And in the west the light

Is lingering still.

The wide and tranquil air

Of evening washes cool

On open hill, and vale,

And shining pool.

The calm of endless time

Is in the spacious hour,

Whose mystery unfolds

To perfect flower.

The silence and my heart

Expect a voice I know,—

A voice we have not heard

Since long ago.

Since long ago thy face,

Thy smile, I may not see,

True comrade, whom the veil

Divides from me.

But when earth’s hidden word

I almost understand,

I dream that on my lips

I feel thy hand.

Thy presence is the light

Upon the open hill.

Thou walkest with me here,

True comrade still.

My pain and my unrest

Thou tak’st into thy care.

The world becomes a dream,

And life a prayer.