CANDLES - by Francis
E. Stein
Candle, candle, burning
bright,
Just one candle for the night.
You will die before dawn's
light,
By giving of yourself for
another's sight.
People, people, scurrying
through life,
To eternity you are but just
one night.
Your dawn is breaking, where
went the night,
Where went the light in your
life's flight?
To curse the darkness or light
a light,
Which is love, which is right?
Time spent kindly serving
another's plight,
Will give happiness and
purpose to your life.
Many candles burning throught
many nights,
Will turn many wrongs into
many rights.
Oh what a world, oh what a
sight,
All our candles burning with
all that might!
(Dedicated to Mary and to cheerful service to God, country,
others and self; the roots of friendship, brotherhood, peace, and the World
Brotherhood of
Scouting.)
"We must view young people not as empty bottles to be
filled but as candles to be lit" - Robert H. Shaffer