[Written for the Sentinel]

There is to be a Dawn

Neighbor no more shall teach his fellow-neighbor,
Brother no more shall teach his brother-man,
Saying, "Know the Lord," for all shall know their Saviour:
There is to be a dawn.

And in their hearts the law shall be implanted,
To blossom as the springtime, life adorn;
And every man shall joy in God's good pleasure:
There is to be a dawn.

Each at his post to speed that glad to-morrow;
Each at his post to herald that bright morn;
Each at his post to pass the word entrancing—
There is to be a dawn.

Before they call their answer shall be waiting,
The scepter of His kingdom grace the throne;
God's ways will then be known to all His people:
There is to be a dawn.

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