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Poems - Mary Alice Walton
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Title: Poems
A Message of Hope
Author: Mary Alice Walton
Release Date: February 2, 2005 [EBook #14871]
Language: English
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POEMS
BY
MARY ALICE WALTON
TO THE MEMORY OF MY FATHER
Copyrighted 1910 by Mary Alice Walton
[Transcriber's Note: Irregularities in spelling have been retained as found in the original text.]
Preface.
THE AUTHOR.
Table of Contents
The Cross of Pearls.
The Solitary Lament.
Under the Rod.
Waiting, Ever Waiting.
To My Daughter.
Providence Hospital.
The Photograph.
Midnight Thoughts.
Some Mother's Boy.
The Gift.
Thou Waters, Tell Me Why.
Voices Hushed.
Why I Love Them.
My First Gray Hair.
Life's Curtain Unrolled.
The Chosen City.
The Land of Love.
For I Long to be There.
Golden Gates.
Hope Beyond.
The Ministering Soul.
Transition.
Peace.
The Cross of Pearls.