SUNDAY PEACE.
0 NOISY world be still. And fold your rest- ) less hands uppn vour breast. Resign yom _ vehement, impatient will to this most blessed -most For Sunday’s lips will kiss your fevered, brow and her cool hand will ease hot temper’s smart. Spending and getting-0 world! forget these now. Let Sunday Peace enwrap your veaij Empty vour soul of trivial things, that f iet, « self-absorbing cares now put away; and t mugA s power and gain, dear world, forget or ns blessed day.
O world! Shut out all sounds of enterprise and t° Zuy let Beauty youv goal. Bet today Pence fall gentlv on your eyes and draw you close to the Over-Soul. O noisy world, be still for tin one d'nv and let achievement’s whirring wheels now cease; for we, your .children, have desire, to pray-a pmver of thankfulness for Sunday Peace. J ‘ ‘ —Wilhelmina Stitch.
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Hawera Star, Volume XLV, 6 February 1926, Page 11
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147SUNDAY PEACE. Hawera Star, Volume XLV, 6 February 1926, Page 11
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