GONE BEFORE.

Thou art in heaven, and I am still on earth;

'Tis years, long years, since we were parted here,

I still a wanderer amid grief and fear,

And thou the tenant of a brighter sphere.

Yet still thou seemest near;

But yesterday it seems,

Since the last clasp was given,

Since our lips met,

And our eyes looked into each other's depths.

Thou art amid the deathless, I still here,

Amid things mortal, in a land of graves,

A land o'er which the heavy-beating waves

Of changing time move on, a land where raves

The storm, which whoso braves

Must have his anchor fixed

Firmly within the vail—;

So let my anchor be;

Such be my consolation and my hope!

Thou art amid the sorrowless, I here

Amid the sorrowing: and yet not long

Shall I remain 'mid sin, and fear, and wrong:

Soon shall I join you in your sinless song.

Thy day has come, not gone,

Thy sun has risen, not set,

Thy life is now beyond

The reach of death or change;

Not ended, but begun,

Such shall our life be soon.

And then,—the meeting-day,

How full of light and joy!

All fear of change cast out,

All shadows passed away,

The union sealed forever

Between us and our Lord.

Horatius Bonar.