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1863–1931

“Our Father.”

Annie Fellows Johnston

I HAVE no part with all the great, proud world: It cares not how I live, nor when I die; But every lily smiling in the field, And every tiny sparrow darting by,

Claims kinship with me, mortal though they be,— The One who cares for them doth care for me.

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“Our Father.” · Annie Fellows Johnston · Poetry Cove