- Page 1 and 2: Mum’s RhymesIn preparing Mum’s
- Page 3 and 4: A Child’s PrayerDear God, it’s
- Page 5 and 6: A New LifeLittle Boy from far awayE
- Page 8 and 9: Free Agency(dedicated to an invalid
- Page 10 and 11: His CallYour time has come” the A
- Page 14 and 15: MotherhoodUnborn spirit over there,
- Page 16 and 17: Preserved in HeavenWhen you gaze up
- Page 18 and 19: The Missionary’s SonMy father’s
- Page 20 and 21: Three BuddiesThree Buddies,Living i
- Page 22 and 23: The Spark of DeityChildren of God,
- Page 24 and 25: The Temple in SwitzerlandRejoice! R
- Page 26 and 27: To Our Missionary(written for Velma
- Page 28 and 29: VisionsI have often had a vision,Li
- Page 30 and 31: “Woe By Whom They Come”Every ma
- Page 32 and 33: God Answers PrayerOh ye of little f
- Page 34 and 35: Transplant in baskets waiting there
- Page 36 and 37: Crab ApplesIn an old log house in C
- Page 38 and 39: DEAR BOBBIEYour visit here was over
- Page 40 and 41: GREAT GRANDMOTHER'S WEDDING(Ellen T
- Page 42 and 43: INDIAN SUMMERWe loved, you and I,An
- Page 44 and 45: While sitting in a lovely meadow at
- Page 46 and 47: MARTHA(Martha Leishman)"Martha" How
- Page 48 and 49: MY MIRRORMy Mirror reflects a fairy
- Page 50 and 51: NOT GONEMother's day I'll wear a wh
- Page 52 and 53: NEWLYWEDSTwo young people set out o
- Page 54 and 55: 'POP'Charles Rowe, town crier of Al
- Page 56 and 57: STRANDED IN A JUNGLE(A true story o
- Page 58 and 59: 15.They saw that they could not ret
- Page 60 and 61: THE BALLAD OF THE MIDNIGHT SEARCHMa
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Let us extend this loyalty,To other
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THE LADY WITH THE RED GOLD CURLSThe
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THE OLD HOME'Twas just a small log
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THE OLD HOME NO. 2The old folks at
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THE PORTRAITI've just received a po
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THE SMILE'Twas the early days of th
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A POUND OF PEPPERIn Jersey Isle, ac
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THE UNWANTED BABY(dedicated to Eva
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TROTTING HOMETrotting on home,His h
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ODE TO BATTLE DRILLYou must go on,
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IF A THING'S WORTH DOING, DO ITMan
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TO JOHN EDWARDWelcome John Edward,B
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WHEN FATHER COOKS THE DINNERWhen fa
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A MOTHER'S GRIEFThat awful cable ca
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BACK THE ATTACKBack the attack,What
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FRIENDS OF MY SON (Harold)(for the
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ROMANTIC JOHNNY CANUCKJohnny’s ho
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THE ROAD(to Rowe Salway)Goodbye, my
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RABBIT ROMMEL RANLittle Rabbit Romm
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It cannot be so very long,So I must
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A WRECKED LIFEShe had been a pretty
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BOBBY'S WHOOPING COUGHBobby has the
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EVACUATED BABYst1 World WarEvacuate
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And as for Jennie Hyde,My! did you
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IT'S THE PEOPLE MAKE THE TOWNCardst
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JUST A MANIf you find that the hubb
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LIFE IS A JIGSAW PUZZLELife is a ji
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MORNING REMINISCENCE (REMINATIONS)T
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MOTHERWho was it nursed you at her
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OLD JOEWhen old Joe died and in the
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SCARREDMy darling child unto me cam
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THE AFTER HOLIDAY CAKEChristmas was
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THE DEAD DOG"Here comes a car, I'll
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But we all had a happy timeAt the H
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THE PICTUREI try to paint a picture
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THERE'S SOMETHING WRONGDo you love
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TO BILLY(dedicated to Wilma Leishma
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TO JANE E. BATESDear Lady in your g
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TO OUR GOOD NEIGHBORSReluctantly we
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TO MARIONI wish for you, a love so
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THE FUNNY SIDETo everything both fa
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TIN RIBSWhen the dog Pixies had mad
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THE CHRISTMAS FAIRIESAs I mixed Chr
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FRIENDSFriend of my youth,So few, s
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THE PRAYERS OF THE FAITHFUL(Dedicat
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Because of the questionable doctrin
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MY FRIEND, DO YOU REMEMBER?Do you r
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THE MAN WHO WAS CONTENTHow rough an
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KICK ME BENETOSaid Adolf one day wh
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TO JACKDear Jack, I wrote a poem fo
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OUR PRAIRIE BOYSThey'd not seen arm
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THE RUN AWAYSister found brother ru
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THE THINGS THAT MAKE ME HAPPYThe wi
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GUARDIAN ANGELGuardian Angel, you h
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SUCCESSI look along the devious way
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UNDERSTANDINGWhen gazing on a tiny
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MUFFINOur little dog MuffinIs just
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MY PART'Of all the souls who ever l
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CHRISTMAS CARDSChristmas cards, and
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I THINK OF YOU EVERY DAYMother, it'
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GOD HOLDS THE KEYAre there snares a
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THE GOOD LISTENERHe ain't much good
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We have remembered once againThat h
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I NEED YOU MOTHERMother! Do you see
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HAROLD THE CLEANERHarold the Cleane