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When morning’s ashen gray Dissolves into heaven’s blue, And glassy panes Reflect the sun’s own glow, Then flowers bloom And leaves run wild within the wind, Until God’s wonder rises to its feet. Then dew becomes the sweat of the last night, And the sun the reason for a smile. Then bees begin to hum, And creatures race the livelong day, Until God’s wonder lays itself back down, And heaven’s blue turns into evening’s hush.
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Mar 3
Mar 3, 2026 at 8:06 AM UTC
Sweet repose
When morning’s ashen gray Dissolves into heaven’s blue, And glassy panes Reflect the sun’s own glow, Then flowers bloom And leaves run wild within the wind, Until God’s wonder rises to its feet. Then dew becomes the sweat of the last night, And the sun the reason for a smile. Then bees begin to hum, And creatures race the livelong day, Until God’s wonder lays itself back down, And heaven’s blue turns into evening’s hush.
Bernhart
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Mar 3
Mar 3, 2026 at 8:06 AM UTC
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