S I , State Historical Society "-vi. faster xiritum A mi bring you the lilies of Easter, The fairest of spring's eatly bloom; The flower that speaks of happy release Fram dark and damp of the tomb. The token of Christ's resurrection From bondage and death of the grave; Sweet lilies that speak of the Master Whose blood is the power to save. And chancel rail with bloon piled high, The anthems rising to the sky, All answer to the world's great need "Christ is risen, Lord indeed!" G We lay at the feet of the Master Who freed us from death and the tomb The lilies so fair that perfume the air And banish the doubt and the gloom. Up, up on this glad Easter morning Our voices in ecstasy ring, To, tell of our blood-bought redemption . By He who has risen our King. And chancel rail with bloom piled high, The anthems rising to the sky, All answer to the world's great need "Christ is risen, Lord indeed!" ' "3Jf Christ bt tiat xxstn from iljs bmb, ifyett is our prsadfmg fram, your imti is alsa fram unb nxt gsi m gmtr sins." : : : : : .: faster xlriium i l