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JUST THINK

(By William Muggridge).

If «n angry, word is striving Through the bars of love to break," Just think. If your brain supplies an answer That is like to cause an ache, Just think. Think that words that once have left -you > May never be reclaimed, t I That their meaning grows more hurt- ! full Until friendship has been maimed— Just think.

Just think of all, the misery Unspoken words may save, ■■> And accept the joy that's offered To the one whose tongue is bravei Brave to say the thing that's needed, Brave to quell the angry thought, Brave to join the links of smoothness That kindliness has wrought. I JUST THINK.

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NZ Truth, Issue 978, 23 August 1924, Page 1

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113

JUST THINK NZ Truth, Issue 978, 23 August 1924, Page 1

JUST THINK NZ Truth, Issue 978, 23 August 1924, Page 1

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