There's an Unknown Grave

  1. There's an unknown grave in a green lowly spot
    The form that it covers will ne'er be forgot.
    Where the haven trees spread and the wild locusts wave
    Their fragrant white blooms o'er the unknown grave.
    Over the unknown grave.

  2. And near by its side does the wild rabbit tread,
    While over the bosom the wild thistles spread.
    As if in their kindness to guard and to save
    From man's footstep intruding the unknown grave,
    Guarding the unknown grave.

  3. The heavens may weep and the thunders moan low,
    Or the bright sunshine and the soft breezes blow,
    Unheeding the heart, once responsive and brave,
    Of the one who sleeps there in the unknown grave,
    Low in the unknown grave.

  4. The Prophet whose life was destroyed by his foes
    Sleeps now where no hand may disturb his repose.
    Till trumpets of God drown the notes of the wave
    And we see him arise from his unknown grave,
    God bless that unknown grave.

  5. The love all embracing that never can end,
    In death, as in life, knew him well as a friend,
    The power of Jesus the mighty to save
    Will dispell of its treasure the unknown grace,
    No more an unknown grace.

Source: F. Mark McKiernan, "David H. Smith's Verse," Saints' Heritage: A Journal of the Restoration Trail Foundation (1988), 35-36.