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Rh And pallid ghosts peeping, Who should have been sleeping Beneath sods of sadness.

But a holiday dearer God gives us sometimes, That needs no gay chimes, When prayer swells to praise; Fair sunshiny days That bring heaven nearer.

Glad days full of brightness, When faces look kindly, When friends love us blindly, And the sunshine above us Itself seems to love us, And clothes us in whiteness.

Gala-days, heaven lighted, When earth's work discloses Not fetters, but roses; When winds are caressing, And breath is a blessing, And wrongs are all righted.

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