“A Little Child Shall Lead Them.�

Only a little scrap of blue

Preserved with loving care,

But earth has not a brilliant hue

To me more bright and fair.

Strong drink, like a raging demon,

Laid on my heart his hand,

When my darling joined with others

The Loyal Legion[[1]] band.

But mystic angels called away

My loved and precious child,

And o’er life’s dark and stormy way

Swept waves of anguish wild.

This badge of the Loyal Legion

We placed upon her breast,

As she lay in her little coffin

Taking her last sweet rest.

To wear that badge as a token

She earnestly did crave,

So we laid it on her bosom

To wear it in the grave.

Where sorrow would never reach her

Nor harsh words smite her ear;

Nor her eyes in death dimmed slumber

Would ever shed a tear.

“What means this badge?� said her father,

Whom we had tried to save;

Who said, when we told her story,

“Don’t put it in the grave.�

We took the badge from her bosom

And laid it on a chair;

And men by drink deluded

Knelt by that badge in prayer.

And vowed in that hour of sorrow

From drink they would abstain;

And this little badge became the wedge

Which broke their galling chain.

And lifted the gloomy shadows

That overspread my life,

And flooding my home with gladness,

Made me a happy wife.

And this is why this scrap of blue

Is precious in my sight;

It changed my sad and gloomy home

From darkness into light.

[1]. The Temperance Band.