The Poetry Corner

A Good Woman.

By Jean Blewett

Her eyes are the windows of a soul Where only the white thoughts spring, And they look, as the eyes of the angels look, For the good in everything. Her lips can whisper the tenderest words That weary and worn can hear, Can tell of the dawn of a better morn Till only the cowards fear. Her hands can lift up the fallen one From an overthrow complete, Can take a soul from the mire of sin And lead it to Christ's dear feet. And she can walk wherever she will - She walketh never alone. The work she does is the Master's work, And God guards well His own.