Jasper County Democrat, Volume 17, Number 46, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 12 September 1914 — WHEN SOME ONE CARES. [ARTICLE]
WHEN SOME ONE CARES.
When you meet some disappointment, an’ yer feelin’ kind-o-blue; When yer plans have all got sidetracked er some friend has proved untrue; When yer toiling, praying, struggling at the bottom uv the stairs—it is like a panacea—jest to know that some one cares. Seine one who can appreciate one's efforts when he tries; Some one who seems to understand —an’ so can sympathize; Some one who, when he’s far away, still wonders how he fares— • Some one who never can forget—some one who really cares. It will send a thrill of rapture through the framework uv the heart; It will stir the inner bein’ till the tear drops want to start; For this life is worth the livin', when some one ver sorrow shares— Lite is truly worth the livin’, when you know that some one cares. Oh, this world is not all sunshinemany days dark cloudy disclose; There's a cross for ev’ry jo.-, ell, .in a thorn fer ev’ry rose; But the cross is-not so grievous, ner the thorn the rosebud wears— An' the clouds have silver linin’s—-wli-n some one really cares. —-St. Louis Globe-Democrat.
