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Not usually a big fan of poetry, Still, an article from the December 1939 issue, about Sharlott Hall, one of her poems.
A Litany for Every Day
Not that there be less to bear, Not that there be more to share; But for braver heart for bearing, But for freer heart for sharing, Here I pray.
Not for scenes of richer beauty, Not for paths of lighter duty; But for clearer eyes for seeing, Gentler hands, more patient being, Every day.
Not that joy and peace enfold me, Not that wealth and pleasure hold me; But that I may dry a tear, Speak a word of strength and cheer On the way.
Not that I may sit apart, Housed from hurt or fling and smart; But that in the press and throng I may keep a courage strong Here I pray.
Not that at set of sun Measure deeds of greatness done; But that when my feet shall pass To my low tent in the grass, One may say:
"Speed thee well, O friend, who gave Freely all thy heart did crave; Love and truth and tenderness, Faith and trust and kindliness, In thy day."
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