THE PANACEA.
(By Susie M. Best.)
If you have a grief that you would forget, i You must work, and work, and
work. And if you are prey to a keen regret, And the stars of your hope are set, are set, And the darKness covers you like a pall, If you'd learn to live in this world at all, You must work, and work, and work.
If you have some tears that you fain would. hide, You must work, and work, and work. If the one that you loved the dearest . died, And the dreams that you dreamed are all denied, And your footsteps falter and fell unsure,
If you'd teach your heart to endure, endure, You must work, and work, and work.
It will never do to sit and think, You must work, and work, and J work. Moping and madness have one strong link, And the soul that surrenders to them ! will fiink; I have learned (aind many with me have known) .There is one salvation, and one alone You- must work, and work, and work.
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXV, Issue 10713, 22 October 1913, Page 2
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179THE PANACEA. Wairarapa Age, Volume XXV, Issue 10713, 22 October 1913, Page 2
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