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Harvests.

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Other harvests there are than those that lie     Glowing and ripe 'neath an autumn sky,         Awaiting the sickle keen,     Harvests more precious than golden grain,     Waving o'er hillside, valley or plain,         Than fruits 'mid their leafy screen.     Not alone for the preacher, man of God,     Do those harvests vast enrich the sod,         For all may the sickle wield;     The first in proud ambition's race,     The last in talent, power or place,         Will all find work in that field.     Man toiling, lab'ring with fevered strain,     High office or golden prize to gain,         Rest both weary heart and head,     And think, when thou'lt shudder in death's cold clasp,     How earthly things will elude thy grasp,         At that harvest work instead!     Lady, with queenly form and brow,     Gems decking thy neck and arms of snow,         Who need only smile to win;     'Mid thy guests, perchance the gay, the grave,     Is one whom a warning word might save         From folly, sorrow or sin.     Let that word be said, thine eyes so bright     Will glow with holier, softer light         For the good that thou hast done;     And a time will come when thou wilt reap     From that simple act more pleasure deep         Than from flatt'ring conquests won.     Young girl in thy bright youth's blushing dawn,     Graceful and joyous as sportive fawn,         There is work for thee to do,     And higher aims than to flirt and smile,     And practise each gay, coquettish wile,         Admiring glances to woo.     Ah! the world is full of grief and care,     Sad, breaking hearts are every where,         And thou can'st give relief;     Alms to the needy - soft word of hope     That a brighter view may chance to ope         To mourners bowed by grief.     That gauzy tissue yon bud or flower     That tempt thee at the present hour,         To be worn, then cast aside,     Bethink thee, their price might comfort bring,     Fuel or food to the famishing         And help to the sorely tried.     Such harvest fruits are most precious and rare,     Worthy all toil and patient care,         Think of the promised reward!     Not earthly gains that will pass away     Like morning mist or bright sunset ray,         But Christ Himself, our Lord!

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