Let’s Be Kind to One Another
Author: Evan Stephens
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1. Let’s be kind to one another,f 11. Let’s be kind to one another,
2Let us win each other’s love, 2Let us win each other’s love,
3Let each be a sister, brother, 3Let each be a sister, brother,
4As the angels are above. 4As the angels are above.
n 5Though we can’t be pure and holy n 5Lets be strong and pure and holy
6While as mortals here we stay, 6While as mortals here we stay,
n 7Yet we can shed love and kindness n 7Spreading deeds of love and kindness
8’Round our path way ev’ry day; 8’Round our pathway ev’ry day;
9Yes, we should let love and kindness 9Yes, we should let love and kindness
10Be our motto day by day. 10Be our motto day by day.
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122. Many hearts are sad and weary 122. Many hearts are sad and weary
13Of the world with all its toil. 13Of the world with all its toil.
t 14And this gloom, however dreary, t 14All this gloom, however dreary,
15Could be banished by a smile. 15Might be banished by a smile.
16And that smile would cost you nothing, 16And that smile would cost you nothing,
17Nothing more than would a frown; 17Nothing more than would a frown;
18One would raise them up to heaven, 18One would raise them up to heaven,
19While the other casts them down; 19While the other casts them down;
20Let us then make earth a heaven— 20Let us then make earth a heaven—
21Turn to kindly smiles our frowns. 21Turn to kindly smiles our frowns.
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