Ere thou sleepest, gently lay Every troubled thought away Put off worry and distress As thou puttest off thy dress Drop thy burden and thy care In the quiet arms of prayer. Lord thou knowest how I live, All IVE DONE AMISS FORGIVE ALL OF GOOD IVE TRIED TO DO STRENGTHEN, bless and carry through All I love in safety keep While in Thee I fall asleep.
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The vital joy that breathes itself in bloom;
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Somewhere, among bright dreams,
A child that once was mine
Had whispered wordless love to him,
And given him a sign.
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