 Gifts by James Thompson RedfoleyBreebox.org by Dana Meilinger in August 2009 Give a man a horse he can ride Give a man a boat he can sail And his rank and wealth his strength and health On sea nor shore shall fail Give a man a pipe he can smoke Give a man a book he can read And his home is bright with a calm delight Though the room be poor indeed Give a man a girl he can love As I owe my love love thee And his heart is great with the pools of fate At home on land on sea End of poem This recording is in the public domain Gifts by James Thompson RedfoleyBreebox.org by David Lawrence Give a man a horse he can ride Give a man a boat he can sail And his rank and wealth his strength and health On sea nor shore shall fail Give a man a pipe he can smoke Give a man a book he can read And his home is bright with a calm delight Though the room be poor indeed Give a man a girl he can love As I owe my love love thee And his heart is great with the Pulse of fate At home on land on sea End of poem This recording is in the public domain Gifts by James Thompson RedfoleyBreebox.org by David Lawrence Give a man a horse he can ride Give a man a boat he can sail And his rank and wealth his strength and health On sea nor shore shall fail Give a man a pipe he can smoke Give a man a book he can read And his home is bright with a calm delight Though the room be poor indeed Give a man a girl he can love As I owe my love love thee And his heart is great with the Pulse of fate At home on land on sea End of poem This recording is in the public domain Gifts by James Thompson RedfoleyBreebox.org by Ernst Patinama Give a man a horse he can ride Give a man a boat he can sail And his rank and wealth his strength and health On sea nor shore shall fail Give a man a pipe he can smoke Give a man a book he can read And his home is bright with a calm delight Though the room be poor indeed Give a man a girl he can love As I owe my love love thee And his heart is great with the Pulse of fate At home on land on sea End of poem This recording is in the public domain Gifts by James Thompson RedfoleyBreebox.org by Joy Chan Give a man a horse he can ride Give a man a boat he can sail And his rank and wealth his strength and health On sea nor shore shall fail Give a man a pipe he can smoke Give a man a book he can read And his home is bright with a calm delight Though the room be poor indeed Give a man a girl he can love As I owe my love love thee And his heart is great with the Pulse of fate At home on land on sea End of poem This recording is in the public domain Gifts by James Thompson RedfoleyBreebox.org by Rosie Give a man a horse he can ride Give a man a boat he can sail And his rank and wealth his strength and health On sea nor shore shall fail Give a man a pipe he can smoke Give a man a book he can read And his home is bright with a calm delight Though the room be poor indeed Give a man a girl he can love As I owe my love love thee And his heart is great with the Pulse of fate At home on land on sea End of poem This recording is in the public domain Gifts by James Thompson RedfoleyBreebox.org by Leanne Howlett Give a man a horse he can ride Give a man a boat he can sail And his rank and wealth his strength and health On sea nor shore shall fail Give a man a pipe he can smoke Give a man a book he can read And his home is bright with a calm delight Though the room be poor indeed Give a man a girl he can love As I owe my love love thee And his heart is great with the Pulse of fate At home on land on sea End of poem This recording is in the public domain Gifts by James Thompson RedfoleyBreebox.org by Leanne Howlett Give a man a horse he can ride Give a man a boat he can sail And his rank and wealth his strength and health On sea nor shore shall fail Give a man a pipe he can smoke Give a man a book he can read And his home is bright with a calm delight Though the room be poor indeed Give a man a girl he can love As I owe my love love thee And his heart is great with the Pulse of fate At home on land on sea End of poem This recording is in the public domain Gifts by James Thompson RedfoleyBreebox.org by Miriam Esther Goldman Give a man a horse he can ride Give a man a boat he can sail And his rank and wealth his strength and health On sea nor shore shall fail Give a man a pipe he can smoke Give a man a book he can read And his home is bright with a calm delight Though the room be poor indeed Give a man a girl he can love As I owe my love love thee And his heart is great with the Pulse of fate At home on land on sea End of poem This recording is in the public domain Gifts by James Thompson RedfoleyBreebox.org by Mark Smith Give a man a horse he can ride Give a man a boat he can sail And his rank and wealth his strength and health On sea nor shore shall fail Give a man a pipe he can smoke Give a man a book he can read And his home is bright with a calm delight Though the room be poor indeed Give a man a girl he can love As I owe my love love thee And his heart is great with the Pulse of fate At home on land on sea End of poem This recording is in the public domain Gifts by James Thompson RedfoleyBreebox.org by Paul P. Give a man a horse he can ride Give a man a boat he can sail And his rank and wealth his strength and health On sea nor shore shall fail Give a man a pipe he can smoke Give a man a book he can read And his home is bright with a calm delight Though the room be poor indeed Give a man a girl he can love As I owe my love love thee And his heart is great with the Pulse of fate At home on land on sea End of poem This recording is in the public domain Gifts by James Thompson RedfoleyBreebox.org by Ryan Give a man a horse he can ride Give a man a boat he can sail And his rank and wealth his strength and health On sea nor shore shall fail Give a man a pipe he can smoke Give a man a book he can read And his home is bright with a calm delight Though the room be poor indeed Give a man a girl he can love As I owe my love love thee And his heart is great with the Pulse of fate At home on land on sea End of poem This recording is in the public domain Gifts by James Thompson RedfoleyBreebox.org by Ruth Golding Give a man a horse he can ride Give a man a boat he can sail And his rank and wealth his strength and health On sea nor shore shall fail Give a man a pipe he can smoke Give a man a book he can read And his home is bright with a calm delight Though the room be poor indeed Give a man a girl he can love As I owe my love love thee And his heart is great with the Pulse of fate At home on land on sea End of poem This recording is in the public domain Gifts by James Thompson RedfoleyBreebox.org by Robin Give a man a horse he can ride Give a man a boat he can sail And his rank and wealth his strength and health On sea nor shore shall fail Give a man a pipe he can smoke Give a man a book he can read And his home is bright with a calm delight Though the room be poor indeed Give a man a girl he can love As I owe my love love thee And his heart is great with the Pulse of fate At home on land on sea End of poem This recording is in the public domain Gifts by James Thompson RedfoleyBreebox.org by Secrets Give a man a horse he can ride Give a man a boat he can sail And his rank and wealth his strength and health On sea nor shore shall fail Give a man a pipe he can smoke Give a man a book he can read And his home is bright with a calm delight Though the room be poor indeed Give a man a girl he can love As I owe my love love thee And his heart is great with the Pulse of fate At home on land on sea End of poem This recording is in the public domain Gifts by James Thompson RedfoleyBreebox.org by Simon Balderson Give a man a horse he can ride Give a man a boat he can sail And his rank and wealth his strength and health On sea nor shore shall fail Give a man a pipe he can smoke Give a man a book he can read And his home is bright with a calm delight Though the room be poor indeed Give a man a girl he can love As I owe my love love thee And his heart is great With the Pulse of fate At home on land on sea End of poem This recording is in the public domain Gifts by James Thompson RedfoleyBreebox.org by Victor L. Barber Give a man a horse he can ride Give a man a boat he can sail And his rank and wealth his strength and health On sea nor shore shall fail Give a man a pipe he can smoke Give a man a book he can read And his home is bright with a calm delight Though the room be poor indeed Give a man a girl he can love As I owe my love love thee And his heart is great With the Pulse of fate At home on land on sea End of poem