ON EASTER EVEN

WHEN the sun sets, let me say,

“Each day is an Easter day,

When the Lord may rise in me,

Bringing life and victory;

Every eve an Easter eve,

When my heart a glorious guest

Must make ready to receive,

Swept and cleansed and duly dressed.

“On its altar there shall lie

Lilies white of purity;

Roses white and roses red

Shall their grateful odors shed;

Passion flowers with cross on breast,

Violet purple sweet, I’ll lay

Where my Lord’s dear feet may rest,

Haply—on this Easter day.”

No long waiting need we know,

While the slow months come and go;

No set Lent observe, if we

Make all time our Lent to be;

Not one festal, brief and bright,

But a year, where every morn

Hearts made ready over night

Wake to find an Easter dawn.

So each night, O faithful heart,

Keep thy vigil, draw apart,

Dress thy altar fair and fit,

Sure the Lord will hallow it!

Death in vain forbids Him rise,

Sin in vain would bar His way,

And, each morrow, in the skies,

There shall dawn an Easter day!