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And Dante's voice and Petrarch's strain
  And Milton's matchless line
Would lend to my poor minstrel note
  A harmony divine.

Lady, I choose to be thy son;
  For Mother thee I choose;
O, for thy sweet and holy Child,
  Do not my claim refuse!

Alone and motherless am I:
  Tho' strong, I long for rest—
The thunder of the world's applause
  Is not a mother's breast.

Ave Maria! Shield us all.
  Thy sons we choose to be.
Mother of grace, we raise our hearts,
  Our hearts, our love to thee!



REVELATION

"And I saw a new heaven and a new earth: for the first heaven and the first earth were passed away."—Revelation XXI:1

By John Jerome Rooney


The Lord God said to His angel: "Let the old things pass away.
They have heaped the earth with slaughter their sin obscures the day.
Roll up the night on a curtain: let the stars fade one by one: