Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current, December 30, 1962, Page 14, Image 14

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    Poetry
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Sun., Dee. SO, 1J Page 4-C
They'll Do It Every Time
I OWNED AN INN
In the town of Bethlehem
I can see it yet;
I owned a rooming house
But I wish I could (orget.
A gentle knock upon my door.
Now if I had only have known;
: May time erase from Memory
; This little inn I owned.
Nay Nay I'm sorry sir,
; There is not a single bed
Good night sir good night
That was what I said.
But he didn't turn away,
; And in a voice so mild:
Please-oh. please sir, for
My wife may have her child.
My heart it ached for tHt poor
man
But 1 didn't hear Him say
There is no more room I'm sorry
But yet he didn t turn away.
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Then I thought of my little barn,
Down and across tne way;
I thpn showed them the manner
That was now filled with hay.
Soon the shepherds knocked
Asking the shortest way
where a king was bemg born
In a manger on some hay.
A bright star was overhead.
Bright lights were everywhere;
The song peace be on earth
Then I wished that I was dead.
We then hurried to the barn,
Lo and my soul it froze.
For lying in the manger there
A Babe in swadling clothes.
A happy smile on her face
Starlight on her hair;
The little babe's Mother
So meek so bright so fair.
Unhappy me but he didn't say
For if I had only known:
I would not have turned away
Our Savior, who was born..
C.J.H.
COAL MINE EXPI-OSION 62
KILLED 37 MINERS
The agonizing days were over.
Their loved ones wailing they
feel;
I A stark and grizzly drama Oh
Was so very real.
The waiting arms of their loved
ones,
Alas Fell empty apart;
Their hopes long they had cher
ished Fell upon their broken hearts.
Long they had awaited a mes
sage. And watched Hie long, long night
through;
Hope it seemed to desert them
As stark facts upon them grew.
Cold cold was the last kiss.
They would cherish through the
years;
Lnd the grieving and the agony
'And the coffin bathed in tears.
Death it is ever near us, it
.Lingers in the petal of every
flower;
,To the Heavens they had ascend
ed
Wrought by His Eternal Power.
Prayers and sorrows will be an
swered.
When comes that final day;
They will stand before the Master
Their tears will be washed away.
C.J.H.
THE EARTH
How beautiful is the earth!
Dancing on her tip toes,
Spinning around the sun.
Never leaving her course,
Always keeping time to
The music from the twinkling
stars.
How beautiful is the earth!
Ali dressed in blue and green,
And white snow cap
Covered with a coat of air,
And clouds sewn in for a
Soft thin lining.
How beautiful Is the erlh!
Whose figure is complete.
She dips, swerves with many
curves.
Never making one mistake..
Her smooth surface becomes
rouch.
All together to make perfect.
H.iw beautiful is the earth!
Who holds us all. Oh God. I pray,
Do not let anyone destroy
Or ruin her figure.
And never let her die or fall.
By Vicky Walters. 11. .
Dauphtrr of
Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Walters.
Walla Walla. Wash.
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A NOTE OF THANKS ,
Right here and now, I'll thank
those of you, my friends . . .
Some of whom I know, and soma
I i! not,
Vor wonderful cards and lellfrs
on my contribution of poetry
Let me know they are read,
and not forgot.
And to you. the Heiald and Nes
What would I hae ever dene
without you?
Two years now, jou've printed
my poetry . . .
My heart and thanks fo out to
you. too.
It's a great inspiraiion to keep on
wntinj
It's foiks like you that make my
thought-, worthwhile, too.
For then I know I m not a
"hope'.rss case"
And there's other fe'.U that
think and feel just like t do.
Mrs. Ru.'seTl t. Jones.