Show i BOOK DOOR OF A scRAP TRE i HERETIC fERETIC shall J Judge me b books gs ye the ot of find that I am Pm a Righteous d I If ye e then en h uli I be content conten l me gently A Happy tai If ye name complete for far In is 19 my IDY J Joy y taken mine own i have ve mood lief ilef by the Twenty fifth suggested n nes s of Leviticus gall shaU proclaim liberty And ye aU flit the land it shall shaD be a aou an and ye shall return unto you ou unto his possession man times grow worse and to I 1 we go CO unopened purse the rat flat la lays 1 is the hearse our 7 Y wagon ad d coming ra ot Of Death veath will Ill come another sight t y t soon to night out from mom morn Midi sold en to light lighte that t relief come com blackness of the picture The e and nickel held In fist farmer takes this means to resist Td id every 5 roke yokel k l knows the twist hist sale of ot a mortgage The fa failure lure hen shook the halls with speeches riven n w ow the solon to action driven en ft t to oratory only given Overlooked the ruin of debt Jt it t flatter yet the purse did grow He load Increase increased from stern stem to bow et to know nd Ild more sorrow yet O Of Death coming rapidly but without Joy yon sun ru Cis mom morn M leeS the postman with another dun lo to nervous bank with fear of run and tries to collect he fhe dark mess thickens On ye e brave no ho rush nish to credit and the gravel ave ave ate Lender all your paper wave And charge with all your your interest ew vex few shall shaU pay where many borrow he loan Joan brings naught but sorrow lad end there will Ill be no sale tomorrow morrow The world orld Jubilee is on From the Book of Hope I The Tye e part cf ot the broke man is to tor r veil ll without a dwelling to obtain jelter without a roof root to stand po er y 1 r to correct wealth and to walk with sere scire sore feet the great veat highways of the nation The Ibe broke manns manh sure that the power of riches and honor could not make him dissipated let him also be sure that poverty does not turn him from the the right and let neither power nor weakness bend him The broke man need take no thought cf the future he has trouble enough near at hand band but he also has The broke man must demand much from himself and ask nothing from others he will then be spared the pain of ot refusal and will ill take delight in the the small things he can do for himself Fro Fm Fro the Writings of Confusion To 10 the Chief Musician of ot the Home A A Balm for a Forg Forgotten Birthday Happy husky trusting sweet With beats of love and steps of ot feet Hands Hants soft sort and heart warm You walked down the asle asIe on my aim Good Goad times hard times some cash poor poor poor- All AU have come to our humble door Turned out cut end and no load Together we walk down the road I a Striving trying onward we weThe weThe weThe we- we The path is not easy to see Great rocks and deep holes So hand in hand we link our souls sows From the Book Dook of Balms Though I were perfect yet et would I Ibe Ibe Iloe be loe broke I would despise my life lICe This Is one thing therefore I sad It the wicked and the perfect go broke In the same crash Can God prevent It The market falleth suddenly common common com com- mon stock common paper Can God laugh at the stupidity of fools The earth is 15 given Into the hand of the wicked the righteous it in n nbattle battle perhaps If IC this is not so to ex explaIn explain explain ex- ex plain God to me 3 j From Book of ot Jo Jobless less IX 1821 If I had stumbled not into debt then could I walk valk now without pain I washed myself in the clear dear water v. of self esteem and m de me dean clean n and safe fafe Yet I fell feU into this ditch and mine own 11 clothes clottes abhor me From the Book of Jobless IX 26 2623 |