The book The Old Arm Chair And Other Poems was written by author Ragsdale, Pallie A. [from Old Catalog] Here you can read free online of The Old Arm Chair And Other Poems book, rate and share your impressions in comments. If you don't know what to write, just answer the question: Why is The Old Arm Chair And Other Poems a good or bad book?
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0, for more of His gentle, thoughtful spirit among the children of men. j i (12) ^.^.^ MOTHER^S LO YE. V You may gain a mighty fortune, ^ V And may build a bungalow, a y You may get great earthly honors j I That will reach this wide world o'er; 1 h You may dwell among ihe lofty, j ^ And with millionaires may roam, j L You may iiit at princes' tables, j I And their mansions be vour home; 1 y But there's one thing I would tell you, 4 [ Which I'm sure you ought to know, j [ You will never find ano...ther mother ] f That v/ili always love you so. 4 ^ ] y But ii on the other hand, j y No fame and fortune you ever can command, j ^ No one seems to love you, 4 y Or for your comfort take a stand: 4 [ Your life be spent in poverty, j r Bitter pain and Vvoe; i ^ You cry and moan and wonder 4 y Why it ever should be so: I Then ]Qt m_e tell you, Dearie, [ 'Tis the truth I surely know, [ You will never find another Mother I That will ever love you so. y Now no matter v/hcre you wander, y And no matter where you roam, 4 (ioj No matter if you gain a fortune, Or have no place to call your home; Let me plead as one who loves you As no other friend can do, Stop and listen to my pleading, For I'm sure 'tis good for you: Always turn your back on evil, Hate it, scorn it, pass it by; Seek the things of God and Heaven, And be exatled in the sky.
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