CUTTER, William
    
      
    
      
    The Value of little things
  
    
      
    What if the little rain should say,
  
"So small a drop as I
Can ne'er refresh the thirsty earth,
I'll tarry in the sky!"
    
      
    What if a shining beam of noon
  
Should in its fountain stay,
Because its feeble light alone
Is not enough for day!
    
      
    Doth not each rain-drop help to form
  
The cool refreshing shower?
And every ray of light to warm
And beautify the flower?