Excerpt from The Winoca, 1928, Vol. 3
Into an uncultivated land there came a Sower, Full of faith, strength, and power. There in that hard ground, guided by love, He cast his golden seed. Though his task was sometimes tiresome, Sometimes relentless, He kept oh, and There, where others had failed, He, in spite of hardships, in spite of troubles, Seemed to win. Little by little his crop blossomed forth H is land prospered. But, wonderful to say, he did'not, like a selfish man, Reap the whole harvest for himself. He turned over his fields to the reapers' \vho came from all the countryside. And he, mighty man, stood back, modest, quiet, And watched the success of his work This was his joy, his life, to see others benefited by labor. Then God called to the Sower, And' he departed, But left behind him his everlasting harvest, And his immortal spirit. - john stallings.
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