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Weep not, though lonely and wild be thy path,
And the storms may he gathering round;
There is One who can shield from the hurricane's wrath,
And that One may for ever be found.
Hi is with thee, around thee, He lists to thy cry,
And thy tears are recorded by Him;
A pillar of fire He will he to thine eye,
Whose brightness no shadow shall dim.

O! follow it still, through the darkness of night,
In safety 't will lead to the morrow;
'T is not like the meteor of earth's fickle light,
Often quenched in delusion and sorrow.
For pure is the beam, and unfading the ray,
And the tempests assail it in vain;
When the mists of this world are all vanished away.
In its brightness it still will remain.