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1852–1933

THE TRIBE OF THE HELPERS

Henry Van Dyke

The ways of the world are full of haste and turmoil; I will sing of the tribe of the helpers who travel in peace. He that turneth from the road to rescue another, Turneth toward his goal:

He shall arrive in time by the foot-path of mercy, God will be his guide. He that taketh up the burden of the fainting, Lighteneth his own load:

The Almighty will put his arms underneath him, He shall lean upon the Lord. He that speaketh comfortable words to mourners, Healeth his own hurt;

In the time of grief they will come to his remembrance. God will use them for balm. He that careth for a wounded brother, Watcheth not alone:

There are three in the darkness together, And the third is the Lord. Blessed is the way of the helpers, The companions of the Christ.

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