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THE WIDOW'S MITE by FREDERICK LOCKER-LAMPSON

First Line: A WIDOW - SHE HAD ONLY ONE!
Last Line: THE LITTLE CRUTCH.
Subject(s): DEATH - MOTHERS; WIDOWS & WIDOWERS; DEAD, THE;

A widow -- she had only one!
A puny and decrepit son;
But, day and night,
Though fretful oft, and week and small,
A loving child, he was her all --
The Widow's Mite.
The Widow's Mite -- ay, so sustained,
She battled onward, nor complained,
Though friends were fewer:
And while she toiled for daily fare,
A little crutch upon the stair
Was music to her.
I saw her then, -- and now I see
That, though resigned and cheerful, she
Has sorrowed much:
She has, He gave it tenderly,
Much faith; and carefully laid by,
The little crutch.



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