IT PAYS.
ft pays to wear a smiling face And laugh our troubles down, For all our little troubles wait Our laughter or our frown. Beneath the magic of a smile Our doubts will fade away, As melts the frost in early spring ’ Beneath the sunny ray. It pays to make a worthy cause — By helping it— our own; To give the current of our lives A true and noble tone, lit pays to comfort liappy hearts Oppressed with dull despair, And. leave in sorrow-darkened Jives Our gleam of brightness there. ft pays to give a helping hand To eager, earnest youth; To note, with all their waywardness, Their courage and their truth; To strive, with sympathy and love. Their confidence to win; It pays, to open wide the heart. And "let the sunshine in.”
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Hawera Star, Volume XLVI, 12 February 1927, Page 16
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135IT PAYS. Hawera Star, Volume XLVI, 12 February 1927, Page 16
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