Christian Worship Weep For Yourselves, And For Your Children.

We mourn for those who toil,
The slave who ploughs the main,
Or him who hopeless tills the soil
Beneath the stripe and chain:
For those who, in the race,
O’erwearied and unblest,
A host of restless phantoms chase;-
Why mourn for those who rest?

We mourn for those who sin?
Bound in the tempter’s snare,
Whom syren pleasure beckons in
To prisons of despair;
Whose hearts, by passions torn,
Are wrecked on folly’s shore;-
But why in sorrow should we mourn
For those who sin no more?

We mourn for those who weep;
Whom stern afflictions bend
With anguish o’er the lowly sleep
Of lover or of friend:
But they to whom the sway
Of pain and grief is o’er,
Whose tears our God hath wiped away,
O mourn for them no more!