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LITTLE NOTHINGS.
Little nothings,—do them, do them,
From the heart, and with a will;
What though only God may view them?
Do them, do them, do them still.

Little nothings,—do them, do them,
Every hour, and all the day;
Thou wilt ne'er regret or rue them,
Strewing flowers in others' way.

Little nothings,—do them, do them,
Though some sacrifice they cost;
Life itself, the good Book tells us,
Found is, only when 'tis lost.

Little nothings,—and what are they?
Smile for smile, and tear for tear;
Kindly word and timely succor,
Help to all, or far or near.