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Home and Love

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Just Home and Love! the words are small         Four little letters unto each;         And yet you will not find in all         The wide and gracious range of speech         Two more so tenderly complete:         When angels talk in Heaven above,         I'm sure they have no words more sweet          Than Home and Love.         Just Home and Love! it's hard to guess         Which of the two were best to gain;         Home without Love is bitterness;         Love without Home is often pain.         No! each alone will seldom do;         Somehow they travel hand and glove:         If you win one you must have two,          Both Home and Love.         And if you've both, well then I'm sure         You ought to sing the whole day long;         It doesn't matter if you're poor         With these to make divine your song.         And so I praisefully repeat,         When angels talk in Heaven above,         There are no words more simply sweet          Than Home and Love.

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