MAN'S CHOICE.
For ages they murdei—o God, how long! Yet still they are singing the old, old song Of "Peace on Earth, Good Will Toward Men." But ever and ever the thundrous voice Of Justice is bidding them use the . choice ImpWited by God in the souls ot ' ' v .- nien. , ■"- • "^V^?-?i 5 " v *#i : - 1 ';,',. «;.,.* -r •.-.' " : "!'l^l t r - w . |i^^»o_oab>a_use : it,'renounce if you will, But out of tho chaos it thunders still. It speaks, in a tone they cannot elude, Alike to-the kittg and the multitude; Miirdcr and plunder and poverty's hell,' Or lovo and bussing the choice shall tell. t*>o it, abuso it, renounce if you will, But out of tlio chaos it thunders still. And they shall account for the blight and wrong, Who, arming for battle, yetjiitog the song Of "Peace on Earth, Good Will Toward Men." Forever and ever the terrible.voice Of Justice is bidding them use the choice ' ' Implanted by God in the souls of men. .Head, in New York "Gall."
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Maoriland Worker, Volume 6, Issue 243, 13 October 1915, Page 1
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167MAN'S CHOICE. Maoriland Worker, Volume 6, Issue 243, 13 October 1915, Page 1
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