The Indian Advocate (Sacred Heart Mission, Okla. Terr.), Vol. 15, No. 2, Ed. 1, Sunday, February 1, 1903 Page: 1 of 32
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Vol. XV.
The Indian Advocate
FEBRUARY 1903.
The Little Seed
A little seed lay in the ground
And soon began to sprout;
"Now which of all the flowers around
It mused "shall I come out?"
"The lily's face is fair and proud
But just a trifle cold;
.The rose I think is rather loud
And then its fashion's old"
"The violet is very well
But a flower I'd never choose;
Nor yet the Canterburg bell
I never cared for blues."
"Petunias are by far too bright.
And vulgar flowers beside;
The primrose only blooms at night
And peonies spread to wide."
And so it criticised each flower
This supercilous seed
Until it woke one summer hour
And found itself a weed
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