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Mi Easter Simday ■
An Easter Lily stood so fair
Beside the crmbling wall.
It was planted there with care
And stood up straight and tall*
The homestead that was there
Has decayed and fallen do^m.
The rooms that rang with cheer
Npw slmnber on the gro^jnd.
This Easter vSunday I came
With fear and tri^idation,,
Lest I should feel the shame
I felt upon departation.
I left the home I loved,
Sought iry fortune elsewhere.
Far, far behind me I shoved
misgivings, and I left there.
If I had knoT'jn what I now know
I would n^er have
For I have naught to show5
I might as well have stayed.
Ressurection
VJhen Christ rose from His grave
And soared up on high
To this ungodly earth he gave
A gift no one can buy.
His ressurection on this day
Meant eternal life for those
VJho travel the righteous way.
The narrow path he chose.
Miat??
If you should ever meet
A pro anti trans ubs tantti sti onalis t
Remember that a, beet
Is also mangle varnzelist
If antidisestabelishmentariamisn
Has got you quiet beat,
Look at it bhroigj. a prism^.
It isn^t a bee':- yji'. eat*
Music
The lift of music greets mj’- ear
I lift my eyes and see,
Beauty in each sound I hear*
Never, never can there be,
Greater pleasure for me
That thisj to alleviate care
And send me gloriously
Above this earth to'share
A space in eternity..
No other mortal can there be
V^ho loves good music more than me,
April
VJhen April comes it brings a from'
Cause rain falls upon the ground,
Just wait til.l May and you mil see
Birds sing in a gay caliope^-
KLowers mil pro'^n.de a kaleidoscope
Of color and enchantment.
Plants and vines o^’ every scope
Reigning *fore spring’s advanc©~
ment.
I became a peripatetic soul
At this season every year.
Scenes of beauty are my goal,
I wan^'er without a care.
So in case you are prom6
To grumble and complain^
Remember spilng gains its throne
mth the aid of rain#
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