Winter has a joy for me,
While the Saviour's charms I read,
Lowly, meek, from blemish free,
In the snowdrop's pensive head.
Spring returns, and brings along Life-invigorating suns:
Hark! the turtle's plaintive song Seems to speak His dying groans!
Summer has a thousand charms,
All expressive of His worth; 'Tis His sun that lights and warms,
His the air the cools the earth.
What! has autumn left to say Nothing of a Saviour's grace?
Yes, the beams of milder day Tell me of his smiling face.
Light appears with early dawn,
While the sun makes haste to rise;
See His bleeding beauties drawn On the blushes of the skies.
Evening with a silent pace,
Slowly moving in the west,
Shews an emblem of His grace,
Points to an eternal rest.