School: Mullagh (C )

Location:
Mullagh, Co. Cavan
Teacher:
Elizabeth Murchan
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    which Out Lord's Body was placed. It did this to show how grateful it was to Him, who first gave it its beautiful scent.
    ''Beside Her door all day
    I sought to serve my Queen;
    How find a happy way
    I or lowly shrub unseen
    At last she came to scan
    The sunny face of sky,
    Wee robes of God made Man
    On me, she placed to dry.
    O joy'all day to bear
    The little clothes he wore,
    So dainty white and fair
    A happy garb I bore.
    With grateful smile she came
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