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Poetry.

THE SUN WILL SMIJ(E TO-MOPROW. You'll find no help in sighing, Wh2n skies are overcast: Sighing makes the heart more drear And shadows longer last. Be cheerfui, and from here and there A tonch of comfort borrow ; To-morrow will he clear and fair— The ton will shine to-morrow. You'll find no help in weeping, Beeanse yon tread this morn

A thorny path; each falling toar But adds another thorn. Bo cheerful, hopeful, and make free Your roind from thoughts that harrow: To-morrow's path will smoother he— The sun will shine to-morrow. Oh, bear in mind—let come what may, Or pain or care or sorrow— The darkest day will pass away—• The sun will shine to-morrow.

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Bibliographic details
Ngā taipitopito pukapuka

Alexandra Herald and Central Otago Gazette, Issue 447, 10 November 1904, Page 2

Word count
Tapeke kupu
116

Poetry. Alexandra Herald and Central Otago Gazette, Issue 447, 10 November 1904, Page 2

Poetry. Alexandra Herald and Central Otago Gazette, Issue 447, 10 November 1904, Page 2

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