1. Earth´s bravest, truest heroes
Fight with an unseen foe ,
And win a victory grander
Than you or I can know.
We little dream of the conflic
Fought in each human soul,
And Earth knows not of her heroes
Upon God´s honour-roll.
2.One of those little heroes
Right proud am I to know ;
His name for me is Mother,
My name for him is Joe.
At the thought of a ten-year-old hero
Would many perhaps have smiled;
But a battlefield´s a battlefiel
In the heart of man or child.
3. There were plans of mischief brewing ;
I saw, but gave no sign ,
For I wanted to test the mettle
Of this little knight of mine.
“Of course you must come and help us,
For we all depend on Joe,”
The boys said; and I waited
For his answer—yes or no.
4. He stood and thought for a moment;
I read his heart like a book,
For the battle that he was fi ghting
Was told in his earnest look.
Then to his waiting playmates
Out spoke my loyal knight:
“No, boys; I cannot go with you,
For I know it wouldn´t be right.”
5. How proud was I of my hero,
As I knelt by his little bed
And gave him the bed-time kisses,
And the good-night words were said!
True to his Lord and manhood
May he stand in the world´s fi erce fi ght,
And shun each unworthy action,
Because it “wouldn´t be right.”
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