OLD-YEAR MEMORIES
From 343.5. A. X. Mb2T3IL. Kapansa Head. Coromiuidel. (Copied). Let us forget the thing 3 that vexed and tired; us* The worrying things that caused our souls to fret; The hopes that, cherished long, were still denied u& Let us forget., Let us forget the little slights that pained us, The greater wrongs that rankle sometimes yetr The pride with which aome lofty ana distained us Let us forgetBut blesings manifold, past, dreserving, Kind words and helpful deeda a countless throng; The fault o'ercome,. the rectitude unswerving, Let ua remember long. TTia sacrifice af lave, the generous giving When friends were few, the hand clasps warm and strong, The fragrance or each. life of haly living Let us remember long. Whatever things were good and true and gracious. Whate'er of right has triumphed. _ aver wrung, What love of Gad ar man has rendered precious, Let ua remember long. So pondering well the lessons it has taught, ua. We tenderly may bid the year ""Good-bye." TTnliiimj; in. memory the good it brought us,. letting the evil die.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXI, Issue 21698, 13 January 1934, Page 4 (Supplement)
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178OLD-YEAR MEMORIES New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXI, Issue 21698, 13 January 1934, Page 4 (Supplement)
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