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A CHILD OF MINE
“I’ll lend you
for a little time a child of mine” He said.
“For you to love
the while she lives and mourn for when she’s dead. It may be
six or seven years, or twenty two or three But will you, till I
call her back, take care of her for Me? She’ll bring her
charms to gladden you, and should her stay be brief, You’ll
have her lovely memories as solace for your grief.
I cannot promise she
will stay since all from earth return. But there are lessons
taught down there I want this child to learn. I’ve looked the
wide world over in My search for teachers true, And from the
throngs that crowd life’s lanes I have selected you. Now will
you give her all your love, nor think the labour vain. Nor hate
Me when I come to call to take her back again? I fancied that I
heard them say, “Dear Lord, Thy will be done” For all the
joy The child shall bring, the risk of grief we’ll run. We’ll
shelter her with tenderness, we’ll love her while we may, And
for all the happiness we’ve known, for ever grateful stay. But
should the angels call for her much sooner than we’ve planned,
We’ll brave the bitter grief that comes and try to understand.
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