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1871–1913

A WISH.

William Mackay MacKeracher

When my time comes to quit this pleasing scene, And drop from out the busy life of men; When I shall cease to be where I have been So willingly, and ne'er may be again;

When my abandoned tabernacle's dust With dust is laid, and I am counted dead; Ere I am quite forgotten, as I must Be in a little while, let this be said:

He loved this good God's world, the night and day, Men, women, children ( these he loved the best ); Pictures and books he loved, and work and play, Music and silence, soberness and jest;

His mind was open, and his heart was gay; Green be his grave, and peaceful be his rest!

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