 
					The is the original poem "Song of the Mystic" by Rev. Abram J. Ryan that was used for Valley of Silence:
Song of the Mystic
I walk down the Valley of Silence-
 Down the dim, voiceless valley - alone!
 And I hear not the fall of a footstep
 Around me, save God's and my own;
 And the hush of my heart is as holy
 As hovers where angels have flown!
 Long ago was I weary of voices
 Whose music my heart could not win;
 Long ago was I weary of noises
 That fretted my soul with their din;
 Long ago was I weary of places
 Where I met but the human- and sin.
 I walked in the world with the worldly;
 I craved what the world never gave;
 And I said: "In the world each Ideal,
 That shines like a star on life's wave,
 Is wrecked on the shores of the Real,
 And sleeps like a dream in a grave."
 And still did I pine for the Perfect,
 And still found the False with the True;
 I sought 'mid the Human for Heaven,
 But caught a mere glimpse of its Blue:
 And I wept when the clouds of the Mortal
 Veiled even that glimpse from my view.
 And I toiled on, heart-tired of the Human,
 And I moaned 'mid the mazes of men,
 Till I knelt, long ago, at an altar
 And I heard a voice call me.  Since then
 I walk down the Valley of Silence
 That lies far beyond mortal ken.
 Do you ask what I found in the Valley?
 'Tis my Trysting Place with the Divine.
 And I fell at the feet of the Holy,
 And above me a voice said: "Be Mine."
 And there arose from the depths of my spirit
 An echo- "My heart shall be Thine."
 Do you ask how I live in the Valley?
 I weep- and I dream- and I pray.
 But my tears are as sweet as the dew-drops
 That fall on the roses in May;
 And my prayer, like a perfume from censers,
 Ascendeth to God night and day.
 In the hush of the Valley of Silence
 I dream all the songs that I sing;
 And the music floats down the dim Valley,
 Till each finds a word for a wing,
 That to hearts, like the dove of the Deluge,
 A message of Peace they may bring.
 But far on the deep there are billows
 That never shall break on the beach;
 And I have heard songs in the Silence
 That never shall float into speech;
 And I have had dreams in the Valley
 Too lofty for language to reach.
 And I have seen Thoughts in the Valley-
 Ah me! How my spirit was stirred!
 And they wear holy veils on their faces,
 Their footsteps can scarcely be heard;
 They pass through the Valley like Virgins,
 Too pure for the touch of a word!
 Do you ask me the place of the Valley,
 Ye hearts that are harrowed by Care?
 It lieth afar between mountains,
 And God and His angels are there:
 And one is the dark mount of Sorrow,
 and one the bright mountain of Prayer.