P8^ 3509 THE WAY THAT HE WILLETH FOR ME t Class _(PS_3^J?? Book jjm^i GoipglitN". m'i COPyRIGHT DEPOSIT. The Way That He Willeth For Me By Cyrene Emery I Reid Publishing Company Boston, Mass. J Vl' 3 1 9 Copyright, 1909, by Reid Publishing Company 'ii. Ol The Way that He Willeth for Me npHE way that He willeth in love for me, That is the way for me! And I do not care how thorny and bare The journey may seem to be, If only afar, on the mountain-side. In the light of the sun, I may see The shining garments and beckoning hand Of the Guide He has sent to me. [5] The Way that He Willeth for Me 11 nr^HE place that He willeth in love for me, That is the place for me! I care not at all whether large or small The work may seem to be, If only sometimes in a quiet hour I may hear Him say to me, ** My little child, thou art doing well The task I have willed for thee!" [7] The Way that He Willethfor Me 111 TpHE song that He willeth in love for me, That is the song for me, Be it loud or light, so the tone be right To the Master-Musician's key. It blends and is lost in a mightier song That sweeps from sea to sea. Drowning all turmoil and discord and strife In a flood-tide of harmony. [9] The Way that He Willethfor Me IV CO all that He willeth shall be for me, — The song and the place and the way. I rest in peace till the earth-dreams cease, And utterly vanish away. For His eye doth see, and His voice doth speak, And His power all things doth sway. And safe in His Presence His children dwell Forever and for aye. [I'] The Stetson Press, Boston W^V 5 1909 0)V. LIBRftRY OF CONGRESS 015 908 245 3