How will Christ come back again, How will He be seen, and where, Where His chosen way? Will He come in dead of night, Shining in His robes of light, Or at dawn of day? Will it be at Christmas time, When the bells are all achime, That He is re-born? Or will He return and bring Wide and wondrous wakening On some Easter morn? When will this sad world rejoice, Listening to that golden voice Speaking unto men? Lives there one who yet shall cry Loud to startled passers-by— ‘Christ has come again?’ p. 134List the answer—Christ is here! Seek and you shall find him near— Dwelling on the earth. By the world’s awakened thought, This great miracle is wrought, This the second birth. p. 134 While you wonder where and now Christ shall come—behold him now, Patient, loving, meek. Looking from your neighbour’s eyes, Or in humble toiling guise— Lo! the Christ you seek. Look for him in human hearts, In the shops, and in the marts, And beside your hearth. Search and speak the watchword Love, And the Christ shall rise and prove He has come to earth. Sorrowful ofttimes is He That we have not eyes to see, Have not ears to hear, As we call to Him afar, p. 135Out beyond some distant star, While He stands so near. p. 135 Seek Him, seek Him, where He dwells, Chime the voices of the bells On the Christmas air. Christ has come to earth again, He is in the hearts of men, Seek and find him there. p. 136Printed by T. and A. Constable, Printers to His Majesty at the Edinburgh University Press p. 136 Constable