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SUNSHINE THRO’ THE CLOUDS

Oh, what a glorious blessing That the sky is ever blue, Thro’ all our cares and troubles, There is always sunshine, too. No matter what the burden, That weighs upon the heart, Look thoughtfully to heaven, Then speed thy humble part. Smile'thro your tears of sorrow; The clouds will pass away. Look to the stars of heaven, Then kneel thee down to pray. Then in thy humble sadness, Trust to the One above, Who looks upon His children With a never-failing love. No matter how dark the shadows, How full the day of pain, Beyond lies the golden sunshine And joy shall come again.

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New Zealand Tablet, 1 June 1911, Page 1029

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108

SUNSHINE THRO’ THE CLOUDS New Zealand Tablet, 1 June 1911, Page 1029

SUNSHINE THRO’ THE CLOUDS New Zealand Tablet, 1 June 1911, Page 1029

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