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All in the April Evening.

enecenniemnenemabemienndl All in the April ev’ning, April airs were abroad; The sheep with their little lambs Pass’d me by on the road. All in the April ev’ning I thought. on the Lamb of God. The lambs were weary and, crying with a weak human cry. : I thought on the Lamb of God Going meekly to die. Up in the blue, blue mountains. Dewy pastures are sweet, Rest for the little: bodies, Rest for the tired feet. But for the Lamb of God, Up on the hill-top green, Only a cross. a cross of shame, Two stark crosses betwéen. All in: the April evening, April airs were abroad, I saw the sheep with their lambs, And thought on the Lamb of God.

Katharine

Tynan

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Radio Record, Volume II, Issue 21, 7 December 1928, Page 31

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All in the April Evening. Radio Record, Volume II, Issue 21, 7 December 1928, Page 31

All in the April Evening. Radio Record, Volume II, Issue 21, 7 December 1928, Page 31

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