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"NOTHING IS LOST THAT GOD GIVES"*

I have lost nothing: For naught can ever be Taken away from good. Down through eternity— Love giveth all to me.

SPRINGTIME

Spring steals upon the world; Nor storm, nor heat, nor lightning shock arrests Her coming; silently, She comes to earth asleep in winter's shade; Joyful, we see a primrose in the glade, A leaf uncurled. Spring steals upon the world.

WORK, A SONG

"The song of Christian Science is, 'Work—work—work—watch and pray. '" —Message to The Mother Church for 1900, by Mary Baker Eddy ( p.

OUT OF BABYLON

Within the hushed, dense darkness, where you stand, Lonely, afraid, with thought bowed to the grass; Blind to unceasing light throughout the land Until the conjurers of error pass, There is a gentle stir—softer than wings— A healing presence calls your name: Awake, O captive child of Zion! Hark! He sings Of high, immortal blessings you may take. The veil's aside.

MORNING PRAYER

May I be grateful today, dear Lord, For all that would speak of good— For health, for home, for the love of friends, For work, and for daily food— Symbols each one of Thy tender care, Thy love surrounding us everywhere. May I be joyful today, dear Lord— Every thought that is sick or sad, Fearful, foreboding, be swiftly replaced With the happy, the free, and the glad.

"OH, MAY YOU FEEL THIS TOUCH"*

Alone I seemed, the world a barren waste Of sunless hours stretching into the years Of ceaseless struggle and unfruitful haste, With harvests of discouragement and tears. Unlatched, the door swung open, discord sought To blot out joy, when softly a still voice: Is this the faith the blessed Leader taught? Oh, how unworthy! Trust Love, and rejoice.

THE DISCOVERER AND FOUNDER OF CHRISTIAN SCIENCE

Faced by the shadow of uncertain days— Even the dark valley that untutored fears Would have us dread as the sure end of years, Trust as we may in hope of happier ways— Faced by defeat, she turned her thought to God, Opened her Bible, in those sacred pages Seeking the healing truth that down the ages Has ever marked where seer and prophet trod. Pondering the story of the palsied man, Raised up by Jesus to his rightful ease, She likewise rose, healed by the Christ, that frees From every falsity—and ever can.

HEALING

Day softly approaches the slumbering east And gently illumines the veil Enshrouding the landscape in shadowy gloom, With light that is tender and pale. Then quietly follow the floods of the dawn In silence displacing the night, The radiance seeking each inky recess, Revealing its hidden delight.

GOD'S GIFTS

To the one with seeing eyes, Ruddy fields of ripening wheat, Crescent moon in clear, pale skies, Flowers' glow, with fragrance sweet— All of nature's beauteous scenes Speak Love's perfect plan, complete, Love, whose image never dies.

A SONG OF PRAISE

I can endure, though long the night and weary, And lengthened shadows fall across my way, Since our great Master marked the course before me Which leads to where awaits the dawning day. I can be patient, since our dauntless Leader Discovered for this age the path he trod, Removed the tangled growths of creed and dogma, And so made straight the highway of our God.