"Wood Magic or Two Wishes and the Way to Get Them": an illustration from a 1913 issue of
Good Housekeeping magazine.
"Now here is the kind of wish to wish
On the great, gray, silent Stone.
One hand on his face, one on your heart,
Just say in an undertone—
Brother Stone, O Brother Stone,
Living all day long alone,
Make me patient just like you;
Make me steadfast, calm, and true;
Be there sunshine, be there rain
Teach me never to complain.
Brother Stone, O Brother Stone,
Living all day long alone,
That's the wish I wish on you.
"And here's the kind of wish to wish
Of the tall and gentle Tree.
One hand on his trunk and one held high
Say these words earnestly—
Brother Tree so tall and strong,
Waiting, watching all day long,
Make my body grow to be
Strong and stalwart like a Tree.
Make my thoughts and actions pure;
Make me good and honor sure.
Brother Tree so tall and strong,
Watching, waiting all day long,
Give my earnest wish to me."