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{{Style P-Poem|poem=There’s ever a beautiful angel stands,
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Who knocks at our hearts, with gentle hands,
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Oh, open wide for her the door,
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She pleads for the poor—the suffering poor.
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From out the plenty, God has given
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The golden gifts of a bounteous heaven;
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Your cup of blessings running o,er.
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Oh, cool the lips оf the thirsting poor.
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And when the festive board is spread
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From feast of plenty, where wine flows red.
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Oh, gather the crumbs from off the floor.
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To feed the hungry—the starving poor:
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Hide not your hearts ’neath silken fold
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Of royal purple and ’broidered gold,
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For naked feet, a-weary and sore,
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Are seeking raiment.—Clothe ye the poor.
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Oh, ye, who sit amid the flowers,
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And heed not the fleeting, golden hours,
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Let sunlit smiles shed gladness o’er
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The breaking hearts of the sorrowing poor.
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Open your hearts to the gentle guest.
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Her presence will make your hearth-stone blest ;
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For the Angel of Charity, open the door ;
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She pleads for the poor—the suffering poor.
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“Thy bread upon the waters cast,
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Ye’ll find when many days have past.”
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Treasures in Heaven's Kingdom store ;
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Remember the poor—the suffering poor.}}
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{{Style S-Small capitals|If}} you have religion you need not tell people about it ; they will find it out after trading with you for a while.
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