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All fair within those children of the light,
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| 1. | All fair within those children of the light, |
| | Though dark their brows beneath the desert |
| | sun; |
| | Mysterious joys, far hidden from all sight, |
| | The King of Glory giveth to each one; |
| | No thought of man has pictured them, |
| | No hand may touch that diadem; |
| | Within God's light His own abide |
| | With hidden glory glorified. |
| 2. | To earthly eyes they are as Adam's race- |
| | They wear the earthly form, and scars of pain |
| | On them as on all sinners leave their trace; |
| | Their outward needs are those of other men. |
| | And theirs the forms of earthly life, |
| | Theirs sleeping, waking, want, and strife, |
| | Yet this they have that they despise |
| | What fairest seems to earthly eyes. |
| 3. | And inwardly their life is from above, |
| | The Lord's Almighty Word hath quickened |
| | them; |
| | Flames kindled from the everlasting Love, |
| | The children of the New Jerusalem; |
| | Their brethren are the saints in light, |
| | And songs of sweetness infinite |
| | They sing with them to God Most High, |
| | A deep and wondrous melody. |
| 4. | They walk upon the earth, and dwell in |
| | heaven, |
| | Though pow'rless, guard the world with arms |
| | unseen; |
| | Deep peace to them in midst of strife is given, |
| | And all they wish they have, though poor and |
| | mean. |
| | Storms beat them, but may not destroy, |
| | Fast rooted in eternal joy; |
| | They walk as in the shade of death, |
| | Yet living on in silent faith. |
| 5. | When Christ their Life shall be made manifest, |
| | When He shall come with all His pow'r to |
| | rule, |
| | Their glory, hidden long, shall be confessed; |
| | Arise and shine! O bright and beautiful! |
| | With Christ ye shall ascend on high, |
| | Victorious in His victory- |
| | The hidden light shall shine afar, |
| | Each saint an everlasting star. |