Heart Thoughts

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Heart Thoughts
Minnie Shadel Dinius
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.. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. . 41 Sentence Sermons . .. .. .. .. .. . . . 42 PS i n a r rih r& JE a ifln Drar OJumpantnn JThrniujih anb U-hr Aulhnr 610511 COPYRIGHT 1 91 1 BY THE AUTHOR ifrart Qttinttgfita 11 0tt % Iftll I have left the dear, old homestead, In Ohio far away, And tonight sweet memories cluster Round me, in a bright array; As I rest from labors weary Toilers' rest is ever sweet Fancy lifts the veil that hides it, The dear, old home in its retreat. Sheltered on a sunny h...illside, Where the shadows love to play Hide and seek with golden sunbeams, Through the livelong Summer day ; Where the wild birds make sweet music, As they sing among the trees That are gently rocked by zephyrs, Of the balmy Western breeze. 12 2t e a r t u, IT u u 4 h t Azure skies that smile above it, Form a sea of deepest blue, Where white-winged cloud ships Idly wander, ever changing, ever new, Till at last in sunset splendor, They have joined that bright array, Welcomed night-time and her glories And bade farewell to parting day.

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