Ke Alakai o Hawaii, Volume VI, Number 25, 19 October 1933 — FOUR-LEAF CLOVER [ARTICLE]

FOUR-LEAF CLOVER

H piekeii a four-!eaf clover Fvom a patch of weed and thorn Aud wWder6d how so frail a thing in suchi a plaoe was* born. Eaeh leaf so small and fragile Livingr lthere amid the g]oom Rc-viveji my weakened, flagging spirit faith and hope to bloom. I ' One leaf whispered of tourage To a SQul,|jowed do\vn with despair— Seemed to sing a song of old Erin hispirs}tioii to do and to dare. Anoth|r \vas telling of p&lienee» A virt\jie of ne'ei' faiUug grace; Sure to make the weak | laggard to $trive for a plaee. The Ui|ird leaf was svn\bol of l rging man to be lenient to otliers;. lleaven s mantle to cover our £rsUtj 1 e$ f To ;>hield and defend eaeh as brothsrs, I.eai nwmber four was tbe et tojy<ared it the others The ihpme of atory wus As it the glories $£ loy£, Cour»i«; «nd Mtien«e, Their yi3Etue§ tell over Those the lor voumr To frotxi the