Literature Archive

Register
Login

Authors
Works
Reading Lists

Forums
Members
Book Auctions

Bookmark
Add Del.icio.us Bookmark!
Add Furl Bookmark!
Add Spurl Bookmark!


Wreaths of Friendship: A Gift for the Young

Timothy Shay Arthur
Disappointment Sometimes a Blessing

The Old Man At The Cottage Door

Story Of A Stolen Pen >

THE OLD MAN AT THE COTTAGE DOOR.

Come, faint old man! and sit awhile
Beside our cottage door;
A cup of water from the spring,
A loaf to bless the poor,
We give with cheerful hearts, for God
Hath given us of his store.

Too feeble, thou, for daily toil,
Too weak to earn thy bread—­
For th’ weight of many, many years,
Lies heavy on thy head—­
A wanderer, want, thy weary feet,
Hath to our cottage led.

  Come rest awhile.  ’Twill not be long,
    Ere thy faint head shall know
  A deeper, calmer, better rest,
    Than cometh here below;
  When He, who loveth every one,
    Shall call thee hence to go.

  God bless thee in thy wanderings! 
    Wherever they may be,
  And make the ears of every one
    Attentive to thy plea;
  A double blessing will be theirs,
    Who kindly turn to thee.

Disappointment Sometimes a Blessing

The Old Man At The Cottage Door

Story Of A Stolen Pen >

Ruby on Rails