Mother
(HYMN)
WHEN We lovingly think of the one who who has
done
The most for mankind in her
place;
Who has lifted the world from dark-
ness to light,
And worked for the good of the
race.
Of one who has silently plodded along,
Retiringm unselfish, and kind;-
Who is worthy to stand in the pres-
ence of God-
It is MOTHER who comes to our mind.
done
The most for mankind in her
place;
Who has lifted the world from dark-
ness to light,
And worked for the good of the
race.
Of one who has silently plodded along,
Retiringm unselfish, and kind;-
Who is worthy to stand in the pres-
ence of God-
It is MOTHER who comes to our mind.
While men are contending in Com-
merce and Trade,
The wealth of this world to gain;-
Securing the glory and homage of
men,
She suffers in silence and pain.
While men win the plaudits the world
will give,
Securing great honor and place-
She bows to her duty without a com-
plaint
And MOTHERS the whole human race.
merce and Trade,
The wealth of this world to gain;-
Securing the glory and homage of
men,
She suffers in silence and pain.
While men win the plaudits the world
will give,
Securing great honor and place-
She bows to her duty without a com-
plaint
And MOTHERS the whole human race.
But a glad day is coming
when all will do right
And men cease from struggle and
strife;
When God in His wisdom will give
the reward,
To the worthiest one in this life.
When the Heavens are ringing in
joyous acclaim,
As redeemed ones come into their
own-
The Hosts of the Heavens will bow
to a Queen
For MOTHER will sit on a THRONE.
THE ORIGINAL HISTORICAL ARTICLE PRESENTED AS IT WAS FOUND IN THIS HISTORICAL MAGAZINE OF THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA
AMERICAN COOPERATIVE JOURNAL MAY 1922
THE ORIGINAL HISTORICAL ARTICLE PRESENTED AS IT WAS FOUND IN THIS HISTORICAL MAGAZINE OF THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA
THE ORIGINAL HISTORICAL HYMN, RECITATION, MOTION SONG OF THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA IN THIS ARTICLE IS PRESENTED AS IT WAS FOUND IN THIS HISTORICAL AGRICULTURAL MAGAZINE OF THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA.
THIS IS THE ORIGINAL HYMN OF THE LUTHERAN CHURCH OF THE STATES OF SOUTH DAKOTA AND THE NORTH DAKOTA, AND THE ORIGINAL RECITATION, WHICH REACHED US FROM THE DAYS OF THE PILGRIMS WHO REACHED THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA CENTURIES AGO. THE ORIGINAL HYMN, RECITATION AND MOTION SONG WAS SERIOUSLY STILL CHANTED IN THE CELEBRATIONS OF THE EASTER MORNING AND THE FATHERS DAY AND MOTHERS DAY IN THE STATES OF NORTH AND SOUTH DAKOTA IN THE YEAR OF 1921.