Show the fat year I 1 chere a a aw w ard at work on 01 the hilltops hlll tops cz 1 I 1 va there a a vanish ng ghost n me il vale ale and rua reu Is the floor of the forest and ai 0 loud Is the pipe of the quail ther a deol te wate nacre in the wl eat pat IZ I 1 field neld a whispering tone in the corn but I 1 ere by ane oarn darn lo 10 the full year 0 ha has e its plenteous ho he n an ith the faces of chi dren are gladsome and mothers fit long at the feast 11 for god in his justice and mercy has if given good gilts to his least va Q ar 4 there a a presage abroad on the prairies aa a tr of fatuous fear t jh r the sadness and sorcery smiling fro troll n T k X ou out t the dead face of the year 1 I 1 there ther a a moan wind awake in the tte nl likht ht v 11 i ll 11 qa y time a b ight from e hand hano ie 1 fia M A doon down doo n written large on man a power all 4 T r IF A over the bountiful lind 10 ty but the grannies gran ries are filled unto burst i wt ing the cattle are gleea in their i 1 I 21 1 stalls I 1 and only the mem mern ry of 0 famine the I 1 11 JOAO heart of the farmer appals appala X bl ii ww li I 1 ro and so ere the winter shall whiten tie tl e 0 41 1 i wide rolling plain with its shroud I from out the glad d thought of the tavo favor p 11 irl ed true t thanks gh a ks shall cry upward 11 I 1 I 1 IV and loud S A tv to the tle giver gher of rain and of sunshine i tv f the giver giner of life to V the he seed V f d v vi the infinite father who never forsakes I 1 1 IT it where there theres 8 ultimate need I 1 ill and with faith and a loving obeisance obe sance I 1 V f and mind with praise a w wu T 11 the tol er vow vows dep unto suf ering he af i too will be tender r and kind 19 ekl 1 0 thus thus shill the years pa pass as to dark kl t 71 i es in glory and stately array I 1 T an ta A ons one bringing I 1 a measure of famine an M i othe its ng day A and the soul that looks out our on th the pis A ia A 11 ea sage g e shall learn to be patent pat ent and e wait p fg well knowing the law lat id eternal though I 1 40 4 sometimes the harvest is lale late and the lean and the fat ears eha sha I 1 I 1 4 perish erish and man shall go back u to P A aust dust but the giver forever and ever will keep to his care and his trust charles IV stevenson |