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To A Sister

    By George MacDonald



    A fresh young voice that sings to me
    So often many a simple thing,
    Should surely not unanswered be
    By all that I can sing.

    Dear voice, be happy every way
    A thousand changing tones among,
    From little child's unfinished lay
    To angel's perfect song.

    In dewy woods--fair, soft, and green
    Like morning woods are childhood's bower--
    Be like the voice of brook unseen
    Among the stones and flowers;

    A joyful voice though born so low,
    And making all its neighbours glad;
    Sweet, hidden, constant in its flow
    Even when the winds are sad.

    So, strengthen in a peaceful home,
    And daily deeper meanings bear;
    And when life's wildernesses come
    Be brave and faithful there.

    Try all the glorious magic range,
    Worship, forgive, console, rejoice,
    Until the last and sweetest change--
    So live and grow, dear voice.



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