Poems (Curwen)/A Little While

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4488535Poems — A Little WhileAnnie Isabel Curwen
A Little While.
TO ANNIE.

Only a few years longer
To tread the thorny road,
And then we shall rest
In the land of the blest—
The city of our God.

Only a little more patience
In sorrow and distress,
Then the victory won—
God's will being done—
He will be sure to bless.

Only a little more climbing,
Then you and I will stand
On the topmost height,
And, clothed in white,
Enter the promised land.

Only a few more struggles
With the world, the flesh, and sin,
Then we'll reach the gate
And with those that wait
And believe, we'll enter in.

Only a few more storms, dear,
And the voyage will be o'er,
And the danger past,
We shall anchor fast
On the eternal shore.

Only a little while longer,
And these dim eyes of ours
Will view with delight,
That country so bright,
Decked with unfading flowers.

Only a little while longer,
And then these weary feet
That have tired so soon,
Ere yet it is noon,
Shall tread the golden street.

Only a little while longer—
And the little while won't be long-
And then we shall stand
With the blood-washed band,
Singing the Lamb's New Song,