My mother-in-law gave me the pictures, cards and other assorted things for the MASSEY / BROOKS side of the family. Among those things was the following card, which probably belonged to her mother-in-law (1898 - 1957). Happy Family Hunting, kemis CC for Chattahoochee and Muscogee Counties Researching: for hubbie: MASSEY, BROOKS, FOUNTAIN, SMITH for me: SONGER, CAMP, EVANS, ROSAMOND for preservation: CLAPP Cemetery, Community Factory, Families On a card the size of a post card: On one side of the card is a picture of a man with his fingers on a big book. Written in pencil below the picture: Rev E. L. St Claire 213 16th St. Columbus On the reverse side: A BLIND MAN'S SONG. By Rev. E. L. St. Claire The Blind Evangelist. 1. Kind friends, I cannot labor, Yet I have to get along, Kind Friends, I cannot labor, Will you listen to my song? For I have lost my sight; No father, mother, brothers, To make my burden light. 2. Long years ago I lost my sight, And through the world I roam In one long eternal night, For I have now no home, The way is dark and dreary; The burden hard to bear; But Oh! We must not weary, Christ will our sorrows share. 3. You see the smiling landscape, The flowers, birds, and trees, But they are wrapt in darkest crepe How I long to gaze on these. The day is bright and lovely, But to me it's all gloom. But God will give me patience To bear, on earth, my doom. 4. In the mansions up in glory The Lord has gone to prepare; There darkness cannot enter. There'll be no blindness there. Oh! There will be no night, For Christ, the Great Physician, Will five the blind their sight.