The Diary of an Old Soul

Daily Readings by George MacDonald (1824 - 1905)

October 6

From sleep I wake, and wake to think of thee.

But wherefore not with sudden glorious glee?

Why burst not gracious on me heaven and earth

In all the splendour of a new-day-birth?

Why hangs a cloud betwixt my lord and me?

The moment that my eyes the morning greet,

My soul should panting rush to clasp thy father-feet.