THE SHUT-INS
(Leon E. Daniels, New Yofk City.) It is not always they who toil for pay In life's broad field, or fame;s b right meed to gain;' Who labour with the sweat of hand or brain, That bear. at last the fairest sheaves away. But they ofttimes to Avhom each passing day Brings but again the burden of dull pain, Who gladlv suffer, if so not in vain Some loved one's breast they armour for the fray. To anxious watchel's by the summer seas The waves bring hope; the lilies fair of face, That neither toil nor Bpin, the embassies And envoys are of his abounding gtacft Whom they best serve who bufn through darkest wa.ys Thc incense of unfalLefing love and praise.
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Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 196, 4 September 1937, Page 12
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