Poems by Frances Ellen Watkins Harper
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Let me sing for little children, Before their footsteps stray, Sweet anthems of love and duty, To float o'er life's highway. I would sing for the poor and aged, When shadows dim their sight; Of the bright and restful mansions, Where there shall be no night. Our world, so worn and weary, Needs music, pure and strong, To hush the jangle and discords Of sorrow, pain, and wrong. Music to soothe all its sorrow, Till war and crime shall cease; And the hearts of men grown tender Girdle the world with peace. LET THE LIGHT ENTER. 71 LET THE LIGHT ENTER. The dying words of Goethe. "Light! more light! the shadows deepen, And my life is ebbing low, |
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