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337. The brightest morning of the year

The brightest morning of the year
Is that which brings the day,
When Sunday Schools assemble here,
Their joyful vows to pay.

The loveliest scene that eyes behold,
Is band succeeding band,
Till, fairly form'd with flags unroll'd,
The children's legions stand.

The sweetest harmony that floats,
Is, when, o'er hill and dale,
From yonder height, their mingling notes
With rapture swell the gale.

The purest bliss that life can know,
Devoid of fear and guile,
Is, when at once all bosoms glow,
All faces wear one smile.

Nor beautiful on earth alone
This spectacle of love,
Their angels round their Father's throne
Bend o'er it from above.

Great God! fulfill our hearts' desire!
Make every soul sincere,
That, in Thy sight, this youthful choir
May be what they appear.

Text Information
First Line: The brightest morning of the year
Title: The brightest morning of the year
Author: James Montgomery
Meter: 8.6.8.6
Language: English
Publication Date: 1854
Topic: Sunday School: anniversary
Notes: Public Domain.
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