A WOMAN’S PRAYER.
Lord «enil an angel with dear homely ways— One not too bright for my tired eyes to see; One not too splendid. In life’s drubs and grays, rapp'd hearts sometimes crave jus>i rest’s harmony. Send one to help, who knows the frets and fears, The dozen odds and ends which line the brow; Send one who understands a woman’s tears: And, Lord, in pity send that angel now. (Sod heard. The angel sent to ease tin load Was just a woman nelghlxwr down tie* road.
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White Ribbon, Volume 31, Issue 367, 18 January 1926, Page 14
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88A WOMAN’S PRAYER. White Ribbon, Volume 31, Issue 367, 18 January 1926, Page 14
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