Oh, the snow, the beautiful snow, |
| Filling the sky and earth below, |
| Over the housetops, over the street, |
| Over the heads of people you meet; |
| Dancing — Flirting — Skimming along |
| Beautiful snow! It can do no wrong; |
| Flying to kiss a fair lady's cheek, |
| Clinging to lips in frolicksome freak; |
| Beautiful snow from Heaven above, |
| Pure as an angel, gentle as love! Oh! the snow, the beautiful snow, |
| How the flakes gather and laugh as they go |
| Whirling about in maddening fun; |
| Chasing — Laughing — Hurrying by, |
| It lights on the face and it sparkles the eye; |
| And the dogs with a bark and a bound |
| Snap at the crystals as they eddy around; |
| The town is alive, and its heart is aglow, |
| To welcome the coming of beautiful snow! How wild the crowd goes swaying along, |
| Hailing each other with humor and song; |
| How the gay sleighs like meteors flash by, |
| Bright for a moment, then lost to the eye; |
| Ringing — Swinging — Dashing they go, |
| Over the crest of the beautiful snow; |
| Snow so pure when it falls from the sky, |
| As to make one regret to see it lie |
| To be trampled and tracked by thousands of feet |
| Till it blends with the filth in the horrible street. Once I was pure as the snow, but I fell, |
| Fell like the snow flakes from Heaven to Hell; |
| Fell to be trampled as filth in the street, |
| Fell to be scoffed, to be spit on and beat; |
| Pleading — Cursing — Dreading to die, |
| Selling my soul to whoever would buy; |
| Dealing in shame for a morsel of bread, |
| Hating the living and fearing the dead, |
| Merciful God! have I fallen so low! |
| And yet I was once like the beautiful snow. Once I was fair as the beautiful snow, |
| With an eye like a crystal, a heart like its glow; |
| Once I was loved for my innocent grace — |
| Flattered and sought for the charms of my face! |
| Fathers — Mothers — Sisters — all, |
| God and myself I have lost by my fall; |
| The veriest wretch that goes shivering by, |
| Will make a wide sweep lest I wander too nigh, |
| For all that is on or above me I know, |
| There is nothing so pure as the beautiful snow. How strange it should be that this beautiful snow |
| Should fall on a sinner with nowhere to go! |
| How strange it should be when the night comes again |
| If the snow and the ice struck my desperate brain! |
| Fainting — Freezing — Dying — alone, |
| Too wicked for prayer, too weak for a moan |
| To be heard in the streets of the crazy town, |
| Gone mad in the joy of snow coming down; |
| To be and to die in my terrible woe, |
| With a bed and a shroud of the beautiful snow. Helpless and foul as the trampled snow, |
| Sinner, despair not! Christ stoopeth low |
| To rescue the soul that is lost in sin, |
| And raise it to life and enjoyment again. |
| Groaning — Bleeding — Dying — for thee, |
| The Crucified One hung on the cursed tree! |
| His accents of mercy fall soft on thine ear, |
| "Is there mercy for me? Will He heed my weak prayer?" |
| Oh God! in the stream that for sinners did flow |
| Wash me, and I shall be whiter than snow. [END] "Behold, You desire truth in the inward parts, and |
| in the hidden part You will make me to know wisdom. |
| Purge me with hyssop, and I shall be clean; wash me, |
| and I shall be WHITER THAN SNOW." — Psalm 51:6-7 "Come now, and let us reason together," says the Lord: |
| though your sins are like scarlet, they shall be as |
| WHITE AS SNOW; though they are red like crimson, |
| they shall be as wool." — Isaiah 1:18 "If we confess our sins, He is faithful and just to forgive |
| us our sins, and to cleanse us from all unrighteousness." |
— I John 1:9 "And God will wipe away every tear from their eyes; |
| there shall be no more death, nor sorrow, nor crying; |
| and there shall be no more pain, for the former things |
| HAVE PASSED AWAY." — Revelation 21:4 |
Thursday, February 11, 2010
Poem: BEAUTIFUL SNOW
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