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The Indian Version...

Many thanks to a swapper by the name of Mrs. Amy B. We had a wonderful postcard exchange with you. This postcard you have sent us from Oklahoma features The Indian Version the the twenty- third Psalm:

The GREAT FATHER above a SHEPHERD CHIEF is.
I am His and with Him I want not.
He throws out to me a rope and the name of the rope is love
and He draws me to where the grass is green and the water is not dangerous,
and I eat and lie down and am satisfied.
Sometimes my heart is very weak and falls down
but He lifts me up again draws me into a good road.
His name is WONDERFUL .
Sometimes, it may be very soon, it may be a long long time,
He will draw me into a valley.
It is dark there, but I'll be afraid not,
for it is between those mountains that the SHEPHERD CHIEF will meet me
and the hunger that I have in my heart all through life will be satisfied.
Sometimes he makes the love rope into a whip,
but afterwards He gives me a staff to lean upon.
He spreads a table before me with all kinds of foods.
He puts His hand upon my head and all the " tired " is gone.
My cup he fills till it runs over.
What I tell is true. I lie not.
These roads that are "away ahead" will stay with me
through this life and after;
and afterwards I will go to live in the Big Teepee
and sit down with the SHEPHERD CHIEF forever.

Author Unknown 

 Many thanks for this teachable moment it is a great addition to our postcard collection and has facts for my child to keep with her for life, be well Mrs. Amy B.

Wildflowers....




Well as you know ladies love flowers and my daughter and I are ladies who enjoy a fresh bunch. This card is so lovely, it comes from Amy B in Oklahoma. She writes: Hope you have a good weekend! Can't wait to get your postcards! Amy B.

The postcard facts read: Oklahoma ... the Beautiful
A splash of yellow enhances the purple blanket of the annual phlox during springtime when the blooms are most prevalent along Oklahoma's roadsides.

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