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| Service |
| The hands that never labor Are very seldom scarred, The furniture in storage Is very little marred. The work you may be doing May soil your hands a bit, Then pay you back by keeping Your soul and body fit. And when our work is ended, Our eyes to earth are sealed; God doesn't look for badges But for scars our soul has healed. |
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| by Maude Margaret North Richmond |