None can be rosy and happy and hale

But those that I nourish with warmth and with light;

E’en in the darkness I never leave quite;

I shine ’round the corners from planet and moon,

To whisper “Take courage, I’ll be with you soon.”

Then, touching the morning cloud, touching the hills,

I send out the twilight that wakens the rills.

And more and more pouring my sunbeams afar,

Till dew-drops are diamonds, and hid is each star;

I wake all the babies my glories to see.