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ANOTHER EASTER
Now another Easter
Dawns o'er all the word,
Every Christian banner
Is anew unfurled;
For the grave is empty,
Death has lost its sting,
To a Risen Saviour
Loyal hearts may sing.

Yea, another Easter
Brings its message dear
From the shining angels:
"Lo! He is not here!"
"Where, O Grave, thy victory
Where, O Death, thy sting?
Christ the Lord is risen!"
Hearts, rejoicing, sing.

And,—another Easter
Does sweet peace impart,
By its words of comfort
To the mourner's heart;
"Christ has won the victory;
Death has lost its sting;"
Both in earth and heaven,
All the faithful sing.

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