Passing Under the Rod

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Title

Passing Under the Rod

Description

I saw the young bride, in her beauty and pride,

Bedecked in her snowy array,

And the bright flush of joy mantled high on her cheek,

And the future looked blooming and gay;

And with woman's devotion she laid her fond heart

At the shrine of idolatrous love,

And she anchored her hopes to this perishing earth,

By the chain which her tenderness wove.

But I saw when those heart-strings were bleeding and torn,


And the chain had been severed in two,

She had changed her white robes for the sables of grief,

And her bloom for the paleness of wo!

But the Healer was there, pouring balm on her heart,

And wiping the tears from her eyes,

And he strengthened the chain he had broken in twain,

And fastened it firm to the skies;

There had whispered a voice, 'twas the voice of her God,

"I love thee, I love thee! - pass under the rod."


I saw the young mother in tenderness bend

O'er the couch of her slumbering boy,

And she kissed the soft lips as they murmured her name,

While the dreamer lay smiling in joy.

Oh! sweet as a rose-bud encircled with dew,

When its fragrance is flung on the air,

So fresh and so bright to the mother he seemed,

As he lay in his innocence there!

But I saw when she gazed on the same lovely form,

Pale as marble, and silent, and cold,

But paler and colder her beautiful boy,

And the tale of her sorrow was told;

But the Healer was there, who had smitten her heart,

And taken her treasure away,

To allure her to heaven, he has placed it on high,

And the mourner will sweetly obey!

There had whispered a voice, 'twas the voice of her God,

"I love thee, I love thee! - pass under the rod."

I saw when a father and mother had learned

On the arms of a dear cherished son,

And the star in the future grew bright to their gaze,

As they saw the proud place he had won;

And the fast-coming evening of life promised fair, -

And its pathway grew smooth to their feet, -

And the star-light of love glimmered bright at the end, -

And the whispers of fancy were sweet;

But I saw when they stood bending low o'er the grave,

Where their heart's dearest hopes had been laid,

And the star had gone down in the darkness of night,

And the joy from their bosoms fled:

But the Healer was there, and his arms were around,

And he led them with tenderest care,

And he showed them a star in the bright upper world,

'Twas their star shining brilliantly there!

They had each heard a voice, 'twas the voice of their God,

"I love thee, I love thee! - pass under the rod."

Creator

Mrs. M.S.B. Dana (Mary S. B. Shindler)

Source

New Series 1:34, p. 4

Date

1840.10.24

Contributor

From the Knickerbocker

Citation

Mrs. M.S.B. Dana (Mary S. B. Shindler), “Passing Under the Rod,” Periodical Poets, accessed May 5, 2024, https://periodicalpoets.com/items/show/378.

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