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THE EASTER MORN.

Between rude March and the bright May weather—
The bluster and dearth and the willow's green feather—
Tipped with jewels and warm with Spring,
Raindrop, and blossom, and song a-wing,
Full of promise and tender cheer,
Glowing aloft and lighting a-near
Day when a deathless hope was born—
Dawneth the radiant Easter morn!
After the watching, and fasting, and sadness,
Cometh peace and the answering gladness,
Whispering unto the weary soul:
“Past be all conflict, doubting, and dole.”
Ah, for the joy that hath promise to live!
Ah, for the yearning to help and forgive!
This is the Easter we long for and choose!
This is the Easter we turn from and lose!