Thy children while they work or play; Thine arms enfold us tenderly, O help us please Thee day by day! The little flowers we love them so Along the hillside and the dell, With faces fair upturned to Thee, Sweetly to us Thy goodness tell. The little birds that love to trill Their music over morn and night, The snowflakes dropping down from heaven Teach us Thy spotless purity. Father, all things together sing The earth below, the skies above, And all the airs that round us breathe- - Selected. BIRD WITH BOSOM RED. WHE THEN the winds of winter blow, Where the bobolink and swallow But we are not left alone, Though the summer birds have flown; Still a cheery, ringing note, From a dear, melodious throat, Tells that winter has not banished Little bird with bosom red. Pipe away, you happy bird, -Selected THE FOUR WINDS. N winter, when the wind I hear, IN Winter the clouds will disappear; For 'tis the wind who sweeps the sky In spring, when stirs the wind, I know In summer, when it softly blows, In autumn, when the wind is up, - Frank Dempster Sherman. WHAT THE WINDS BRING. HICH is the wind that brings the cold? "WH "The north wind, Freddy, and all the snow, And the sheep will scamper into the fold When the north begins to blow." "Which is the wind that brings the heat?" When the south begins to blow." "Which is the wind that brings the rain?" "Which is the wind that brings the flowers?" "The west wind, Bessy; and soft and low The birdies sing in the summer hours, When the west begins to blow." - E. C. Stedman. "WHA THE FOG. HAT is the fog, mamma?" But when air heavier grows, The fog is borne above, And floated off, the cloudy stuff, Just see it, graceful, move." |