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The
Grandest Foal
I'll lend you for a little while, My
grandest foal, God said.
For you to love while he's alive, And
mourn for when he's dead.
It may be one or twenty years, Or days
or months, you see.
But will you, til I take him back, Take
care of him for me?
He'll bring
his charms to gladden you And should his
stay be brief,
You'll have those treasured memories, As
solace for your grief.
I cannot promise he will stay, Since all
from earth return.
But there are lessons taught on earth I
want this foal to learn.
I've looked
the wide world over In my search for
teachers true.
And from the throngs that crowd life's
lanes, With trust, I have selected you.
Now will you give him all your love?Nor
think the labor vain, Nor hate me when I
comeTo take him back again?
I know you'll
give him tenderness And love will bloom
each day.
And for the happiness you've known, You
will forever-grateful stay.
But should I come and call for him Much
sooner than you'd planned.
You'll brave the bitter grief that
comes, And maybe understand.
-Unknown
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