Show T T 1 11 1 By Edgar J J. J U S t F T O 0 KS 1 k s t HOME DOME FOR THE CHILDREN We keep a home to shelter them And guard it day by day For this our dream is it must seem seemA seemA seemA A pleasant place to stay Within 1 its walls must peace abide And tender love and true That girl and lad may both be glad To pass its doorway through We Ve pray pra each room may cheerful be And longwith laughter ring That never they shall night or day Find sweeter welcoming At any door on any street Than that to them we give With naught to fear to wait walt them here So long as they shall live Oh we could live in rented rooms In some apartment tall But should they race about the place placeIt It would not do doat at all For strangers have a sullen way When bothered by a noise So such space is not the place For little girls girs and boys We e keep a home to shelter them With ground for them to play And this our dream that it shall seem seemA A pleasant spot to stay And this our hope and this our prayer Wherever they may roam No th night unkind will come to mind they think of bornea home borne l a |