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SPECIAL DAY EXERCISES


WE THANK THEE.

 
First pupil—
   For gainful hours of pain and loss,
   For strength that grew beneath the cross,
   For gold refined and freed from dross.

We thank thee, Lord.


 
Second pupil—
   For cheerful ease and calm content.
   For hours in gentle gladness spent,
   So sweet we ask not how they went,

We thank thee, Lord.


 
Third pupil—
   For hours o'erlived with bated breath,
   For victory in the fight with death.
   For answered prayers that strengthened faith,

We thank thee. Lord.



Fourth, pupil—
   For ties thou hast not torn apart,
   For glimpses of thee as thou art,
   For the "bright weather of our heart,"

We thank thee, Lord.


 
Fifth pupil—
   And oh! for mercies numberless.
   For succor in our soul's distress
   In perils we but dimly guess.

We thank thee. Lord.



The five together—
   We have no words and little wit
   To frame such thanks as may befit
   Thy grace, and yet—thou knowest it—

We thank thee, Lord.


 
   As children, sometimes sudden
   Run, grateful to a father's knee—
   We dimly feel our debt to thee,

And thank thee, Lord.

—From Pattengill's Special Day Exercises.


THANKSGIVING EXERCISE FOR LITTLE ONES.

(Have the letters of the words "Thanksgiving" made of pasteboard and covered with evergreens, fancy paper, or red berries. Arrange an evergreen arch so that each letter can be hung in place at the conclusion of the verse, letting the pupils group in a semi-circle in front of it.)

T—The little folks will now appear.
   They, too, have thanks to give
  Unto the God whose mercy great.
   Permits them still to live.

H—How many of us are there here,
   With happy hearts and light.
  Now helping to give thanks and cheer
   To our dear friends tonight.