FAITH

FAITH

I heard the cannons’ monotoneA mile or two away;But in the shell-torn town I sawTwo little boys at play.From what was yesterday a homeI heard the cannons booming;But in the garden I could seeA bed of pansies blooming.Along the weary, dreary road,Forspent and dull I trod;But in the sky of spring I sawThe countenance of God.

I heard the cannons’ monotoneA mile or two away;But in the shell-torn town I sawTwo little boys at play.From what was yesterday a homeI heard the cannons booming;But in the garden I could seeA bed of pansies blooming.Along the weary, dreary road,Forspent and dull I trod;But in the sky of spring I sawThe countenance of God.

I heard the cannons’ monotoneA mile or two away;But in the shell-torn town I sawTwo little boys at play.

I heard the cannons’ monotone

A mile or two away;

But in the shell-torn town I saw

Two little boys at play.

From what was yesterday a homeI heard the cannons booming;But in the garden I could seeA bed of pansies blooming.

From what was yesterday a home

I heard the cannons booming;

But in the garden I could see

A bed of pansies blooming.

Along the weary, dreary road,Forspent and dull I trod;But in the sky of spring I sawThe countenance of God.

Along the weary, dreary road,

Forspent and dull I trod;

But in the sky of spring I saw

The countenance of God.


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