WHERE IS HEAVEN?
“Where is Heaven i Noi far, Hid away beyond a star. Not beyond the sculptured granite. Not upon some other planet. Nott in some celestial clime, After centuries of time. Not a million miles above us— Not among the hearts that love us! Not away across the seas. But in moments such as these. Not among the distant places. But among familiar faces. Any time—and anywhere, We can find out Heaven there! It is only in the skies? No! In little children’s eyes. In the laughter all around us. In the friends that we have found us. Jn the joys of every day, In our work nndin "bur play. In the business we’re pursuing. In the good that we are do,ng. In the loyalty and truth Of the years’ eternal youth. In the roses we have tended, In the folks we have befriended. Fellows! Almost anywhere— Wu can find uur heaven there.” —Anom.
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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XVII, 3 December 1927, Page 15
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156WHERE IS HEAVEN? Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XVII, 3 December 1927, Page 15
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