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Phoebe Cary (18241871)
Nearer Home
O
Comes to me o’er and o’er—
I’m nearer home to-day
Than I ever have been before:
Where the many mansions be;
Nearer the great white Throne,
Nearer the jasper sea;
Where we lay our burdens down;
Nearer leaving the cross,
Nearer wearing the crown!
Winding down through the night,
Is the silent unknown stream
That leads at last to the light.
Come to the dread abysm;
Closer Death to my lips
Presses the awful chrism.
Strengthen my feeble faith!
Let me feel as I would, when I stand
On the shore of the river of Death;
Are slipping over the brink:
For it may be I’m nearer home,
Nearer now, than I think.