Poems (Helen Jenkins)/The Chaplet of Faith

THE CHAPLET OF FAITH.
Last night, in wildering dreamland,I saw a marvelous tree;Laden with amaranthine bloom,The boughs drooped over me.But far more beautiful than all,In glorious garments drest,My sainted Angel-mother thereReceived me as her guest.
And the look of soul-lit gloryWas beaming in her face,As in those weary, waiting hours,—A look of heavenly grace,—When her true heart, self-forgetfulOf all weariness and pain,Thrilled with the deep devotionOf her deathless love again.
There, close around us in a group,Were gathered, side by side,The dear ones who had gone before,—Loved faces glorified,—And clasping Father's hand I stood.How with joy his face did shineAs he caught the sweet reflectionOf her look of love divine!
I longed to embrace my Mother,And press her lips again;But she seemed so fair and holy,And I so poor and mean,I could only look and listenTo each tender, thrilling word:"I have come to bring good tidingsOf the truth so often heard.
"I find in Heaven peace and joySurpassing every thought;O, the half was never told you!Let this truth be ne'er forgot.Could you look upon the Saviour,Jesus Christ, the risen Lord,You would shout and sing 'Hosanna!Praise to the eternal God!'
"But that face, divine, supernal,Mortal eyes may not behold;Or the streets of yonder city,Likened unto precious gold.In his own good time, remember,You shall cross the shining tide;For you see the light is streamingOver from the other side.
"You have read each word of promise;Strive to do God's holy will;And be sure He never failethHis good pleasure to fulfill. He who ne'er forgets or slumbers,Holds you in His mighty hand.All shall be redeemed and happy,—Not one wanderer from this land.
"Now I'll weave for you a chapletOf the flowers from this tree,As a seal of faith, undoubtingFuture immortality.But, if sin your hands should blacken,It will wither, fade and die;While its fragrant beauty everShall reward true piety."
Then, with upward look, a blessingWas besought for every one;Yet I thought with deeper pathosFor one dear, one precious son;One around whom every fibreOf her heart's pure love did twine,In the earth-life, so devoted,—Can it now be more divine?
Vanished then the vision lovelyFrom my joyous, raptured sight;And around me only darknessAnd the stillness of the night.Yes, O yes! the dear Lord helping,We will keep thy chaplet pure!For we know Jehovah reigneth,And his promises are sure.