Tuesday, September 11, 2012

I Saw God Wash the World



I SAW GOD WASH THE WORLD


by William Stidger 1934



I saw God wash the world last night

With His sweet showers on high;

And then when morning came

I saw him hang it out to dry.



He washed each slender blade of grass

And every trembling tree;

He flung his showers against the hills

And swept the rolling sea.



The white rose is a deeper white;

The red, a richer red

Since Gold washed every fragrant face

And put them all to bed.



There's not a bird, there's not a bee

That wings along the way,

But is a cleaner bird and bee

Than it was yesterday.



I saw God wash the world last night;

Ah, would He had washed me

As clean of all my dust and dirt

As that old white birch tree!  

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