A Stockmans Poems

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Will surely go astray.
He might be in the music, too, Not fond of harsh discord. He might advise but few to sing, But sing to praise the Lord.
And he might talk in such a way As not to bring up self. But have the parson on the watch To gain the sordid pelf.
The writer, friends, is well acquaint With Nick and all his ways ; If he was not, how tell about The Devil's grand displays?
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On life's grand current I yet flow, When it shall end I do not know. When storms
... arise and waves run high, I claim a Help that stands close by.
A God can calm the raging seas And watch the sparrows on the trees. God is, I know, in calm and storm. And He can keep me from all harm.
Then let this river onward flow. And I in current quietly go. I will not check this old-time stream. For oft it has a joyous gleam.
But soon or late this flow must end. And no more current here for men. W^ith some our youthful tide has gone And some can't smile — they feel forlorn.
Not years and days that make us gray.


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