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Show x 7 Thomas Baylor WHOU spirit of Christmas, high and refined, (i f Enhancing the concepts of life, jV'v; taJ I fAfar we should drift from our mooring, I ween, VP Sometimes in the gloom of our strife ! !'. jft Oh, but for thee, we'd oft lose the way I J U2 That Jesus has charted so plain, rlk&fW W And find ourselves in need of a staxriW ' Mt To guide to its portals again. v Like Angels of light, percepts of the truth, vj I Are caught as we fondly admire J M The deeds of this season when giving rife if I j In To even TeaKinspire: jj'j Our fears and our hatredriven away,-y V j We know for awhile thesweet peace, O) p " Ou The good will to men that ever will (rejS V LO When caviling and differences cease. -ANM fAs back of our gifts each giver is seen, J ; s So back of the giver art Thou ' Wnj That Spirit that e'en when ways are most dark Will guide us to harbor somehow. Tis sweet just to dream and picture a time, MJ Tho' far in the future perhaps, Vl When Thou shalt hold sway, unhampered by sin, dA. , Till millions of aeons elapse. I jrr For sure as that star that once led to the place gN vy Where in the rough manger of hay. II JjA In arms of the Virgin Mary a babe, E A VS. jvo-jrWh0 was be King, calmlylayOy if) vyTR . w If is V h l So surely the day will dawn very soon, J j When Thou, the True Spirit, shall reign, fpS j. From east to the west, and man against man, oSji Shall take up the sword ne'er again. ?- v- (C), 1925, Wesltrn Ntwjp.ptr Union. iJ-'";Lj) (y- "Rl- |