MARCHING ON.
low The MaobiijAnd Worker. Wβ are marching on to Progress, Thro' aur pangs and sighs and teare, E&r we're learning what is Freedom By onr fetters and our fears. Steadily inarching, marching, marching Tβ. the. Hope where Freedom lies. We.; ate marching' on to Wisdom, And our eye% are opening wide; Wβ are tramping on dead bodies Eor the interests that men hide. S£em&ly marching, marching, marching To the Truth where Freedom lies. Wfr< are marching on thro' sorrow. Sifting: out the tares- from corn. Those who suffer now for conscience S&nre'- Peace: for babes unborn. Speedily marching, marching, marching Tft the Trust where Freedom lies. Yfo atv marching- on then, comrades, To a Universal Peace, To a- better understanding Which makes Hate and Fear to cease. Steadily marching, marching, marching To' the Peace where Freedom lies. We are marching on tho' fettered, And uniting hand in hand, In the work to banish tyrants Till ,- tJ*«*-p*©pl«y rule the land. Steadily inarching, marching, marching §\> th* Goal where Freedom lies. BteaUtoa. RUBY E. WATSON.
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Maoriland Worker, Volume 9, Issue 349, 16 January 1918, Page 1
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174MARCHING ON. Maoriland Worker, Volume 9, Issue 349, 16 January 1918, Page 1
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