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"THE INSEPERABLES"

Out of the. mystic void they dame, Fate and Fortune the flicicle dame To dominate life's moving stage An Irvine and Terry, for every age; From Eden's gate through the ages past. Through summer's sunshine and winter's blast With Father Time just a tick ahead To lead the quick and leave the dead Whose, spirits soar to a higher sphere Where all life's mysteries are made clear. Lucifer author of the serpent trick Who is contemptuously called Old Nick Leads many pilgrims far astray To their consternation and dismay. But to counteract life's alarms Are the outstretched Everlasting Arms To welcome weary "wayfarers home From the far countrj* where they roam. And right unto the jyurney's end How-so-ere the way they wind or wend Walk the inseperable sisters three Faith, Hope and radiant Charity. Ever ready to smile and share The heavy load of human care. With '.ove the hallmark of the friend Who walks beside you. to the end Of life's wayfarers most truly blest Are those that love their fellows best; Who brave'y face the crucial test And give their lives to save the rest Their eyes behold, death's darksome night Me~g*xl into everlasting light Faith and Hope are lest in •s'gM And CVr-'-'v loveliest of the three o-pv.-r!"'! r or all eternity. H. SERGANT.

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Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 6, Issue 58, 23 March 1943, Page 6

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219

"THE INSEPERABLES" Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 6, Issue 58, 23 March 1943, Page 6

"THE INSEPERABLES" Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 6, Issue 58, 23 March 1943, Page 6

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