Friend Sara
Locks are as plenty as grains of sand,
Under the sea & over the land;
Locks that are strong as strong can be;
But what is a lock without a key.
Did you ever thing, Oh friend of mine,
That our hearts have locks, both strong & fine;
To guard the wealth that theirin, may be,
And that some dear hand must hold the key.
with love & best wishes; yours without a strugle
Marg J. Hammond
Glencoe
1886