Eastertide
fi.'ISTERTJDE is lily-time, .4nd down the garden walk. .4 thousand scented- bells ring out, From every slender stalk. Lilies silver with tire rain, Tell us He is risen again. Eastertide is like a flame, Like a candle lit at night. Cheering all the holy hours, li/ith its pure and holy light. Candlelight was made for prayer, IFhispering, “He's always here.” Eastertide is like a song, Lingering on the fragrant air, Echoing to one and all, "He is risen—He is here!” Resurrected and adored, Eastertide means Thee, 0 Lord! — Written- for Hasler I'ar/e by Joan Pain, Auckland
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Dominion, Volume 30, Issue 154, 27 March 1937, Page IX (Supplement)
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97Eastertide Dominion, Volume 30, Issue 154, 27 March 1937, Page IX (Supplement)
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