Beware of jealousy
Description: page 31 In: Rotary Club of Manila. The Rotary Balita No. 700 to 723Summary: Most every day a little boy comes driving past our house With the nicest little pony - just the color of a mouse - And a groom close behind him, so he won't get hurt, you see, And I used to wish the pony and the cart belonged to me. I used to watch him from our porch and wish that I could own His pony and his little cart, and drive out, all alone: And once when I knelt down at night I prayed the Lord that He Would fix it so the pony and the cart belonged to me. But yesterday I saw him where he lives, and now I know Why he never goes out walkin' - 'cause his legs are withered so! And last night when I was kneeling with my head on Mother's knee, I was glad he had the pony and the cart instead of me. - AUTHOR UNKNOWN.Item type | Current library | Call number | Status | Barcode | |
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The Rotary Balita no. 722 (June 4, 1953)
Most every day a little boy comes driving past our house With the nicest little pony - just the color of a mouse - And a groom close behind him, so he won't get hurt, you see, And I used to wish the pony and the cart belonged to me. I used to watch him from our porch and wish that I could own His pony and his little cart, and drive out, all alone: And once when I knelt down at night I prayed the Lord that He Would fix it so the pony and the cart belonged to me. But yesterday I saw him where he lives, and now I know Why he never goes out walkin' - 'cause his legs are withered so! And last night when I was kneeling with my head on Mother's knee, I was glad he had the pony and the cart instead of me. - AUTHOR UNKNOWN.
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