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Edgar Guest - SacrificesEdgar Guest - Sacrifices
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BEHIND full many a gift there lies A splendid tale of sacrifice. On Christmas morn a mother`s hand About a young girl`s neck will place A trinket small, and she will stand With radiant smiles upon her face To see her daughter decked in gold, Nor will she think, nor will she care That she may suffer from the cold Because that bauble glistens there. A child will wake on Christmas Day And find his stocking filled with toys; The home will ring with laughter gay, That boy be glad as richer boys. And there a mother fond will sing A song of joy to hear his shout, Forgetting every needed thing That she will have to do without. A heart that`s brimming o`er with love Will suffer gladly for a friend, And take no time in thinking of How much it can afford to spend. And suddenly on Christmas morn Will gladness beam from shining eyes, A gladness that alone was born Of someone`s willing sacrifice. Let cynics scoff howe`er they will And say but fools such presents give, There`ll be such sacrifices till All human love shall cease to live. `Twould be a dreary world of thrift, Of barren ways, and sunless skies, If no one ever gave a gift That was not born of sacrifice. The brightest gifts that us reward Are those the givers can`t afford.
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