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 Till my lily of the valley Somewhen, somewhere, my spirit find, In a sweet celestial alley, Far from our lost human-kind; Ah, my lily of the valley! Lead me where the lily blows, I would wear it in my life, Weary of world-soil and strife, Oh, lead me where the lily blows!

I wander till I find my flower Breathing a divine perfume; His white petals are a power My lone spirit to illume: And I will follow where the Lord Wills my weary feet to go, While ever in my soul I hoard The glimpse allowed to me below Of what belonged to Paradise Allowed awhile on earth to beam, Until my weary wandering eyes, With patient use, more native seem To shadowy regions of dim death; Till I faint behold my blossom, No more in the outer Court have breath, Earth's outer Court of life and death, As erst, but in my very Bosom!