Rensselaer Union, Volume 2, Number 28, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 7 April 1870 — “Sometime.” [ARTICLE]

“Sometime.”

Thm following is one of Mr. Prentice’s r We waifs: “ Sometime— lt is a sweet, sweet song, Vwarbled to and fro amonja the topmost ■boughs of the heart, and fimg the whole Mtrwith such joy and gladness as the 'songs of birds do when the summer morn-tog-copies out of darkness, and day is born ’ *Wthe mountain* We have all bur pos- • r sessions in the future which we call •remsttoie.’: Beautiful flowers and singing birds > are there, oply our hands seldom grasp the one, «r our eaiwhear the other. -But, oh£ reader, bn of good pheer, for all the good there is a gmden 'eomOime f when the hills and valleys of time are all passed; when the wear and fever; the disappoint menfand the sorrow of life are over, then there is the place andjthe rest appointed of God. Oh, homestead, over whose roof fall no shadows or even clouds; and over whose threshold the voice of sorrow is never heard; built upon the eternal hills, and standing with thy spires and pinnacles of iMitedWlmipj wMatwof the cftKpn high, those who love God shall resUaKr thy Shadows, where-taere >s no moreaorrow'nor pain, nor the sound of weeplug‘wnutfww