I spoke a word in anger
To one who was my friend,
Like a knife it cut him deeply,
A wound that was hard to mend.
That word, so thoughtlessly uttered,
I would we could both forget,
But its echo lives and memory gives
The recollection yet.
How many hearts are broken,
How many friends are lost
By some unkind word spoken
Before we count the cost!
But a word or deed of kindness
Will repay a hundredfold.
For it echoes again in the hearts of men
And carries a joy untold.

Author: C.A. Lufburrow

I spoke a word in anger <br />To one who was my friend, <br />Like a knife it cut him deeply, <br />A wound that was hard to mend. <br />That word, so thoughtlessly uttered, <br />I would we could both forget, <br />But its echo lives and memory gives <br />The recollection yet. <br />How many hearts are broken, <br />How many friends are lost <br />By some unkind word spoken <br />Before we count the cost! <br />But a word or deed of kindness <br />Will repay a hundredfold. <br />For it echoes again in the hearts of men <br />And carries a joy untold. - C.A. Lufburrow


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