A WOMAN'S PRAYER.
is li(> gone t'T ov?r, God, or is it only for it while— Chilli I ever hear his voice again, or ever see las smile—■%i]l bis merry eyes again with mine, exchange then) glance for glance—'r oar gay vib hold tournament, to break a friendly lance.
Ty pillow i> a nest of thoughts—each thought a little prayer— Iha; ventures by itself into the battleladen air; if they rind their way to thee, 0 Lord, and thou thine ear incline — '\ecp him all just as he was before 1 e joined the fighting lino.
\-, bravo as great -Sir Lancelot, as pure as Galahad. As valiant as tho men in mail, though only khalci-clad; \nd when we stand triumphant, with our holy battle* won — •'.ring him hack—hut if it may not ho — why then—'"hv will b.' done. M.W.
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Pukekohe & Waiuku Times, Volume 3, Issue 251, 27 November 1914, Page 4 (Supplement)
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139A WOMAN'S PRAYER. Pukekohe & Waiuku Times, Volume 3, Issue 251, 27 November 1914, Page 4 (Supplement)
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