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IN FELLOWSHIP

by Bro. C. M. Boutelle
The Builder, Anamosa, Iowa, November, 1915


 My foot to thy foot, however thy foot may stray;

Thy path for my path, however dark the way.

 

My knee to thy knee, whatever be thy prayer;

Thy plea my plea, in every need and care.

 

My breast to thy breast, in every doubt or hope;

Thy silence mine too, whatever thy secret's scope.

 

My strength is thy strength, whenever thou shalt call;

Strong arms stretch love's length, through darkness, toward thy fall!

 

My words shall follow thee, kindly warning, fond,

Through life, through drear death-and all that lies beyond!

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