Te Karere . did not carry his speech in a did not learn it by heart, Nay, he but opened his mouth and his hand in Gods words of wisdom did he God knew ail this great mans knows them as well as His this man serves as His mouthpiece on great things has God to him eye was on him whom (rod had ear was strained for each wordThat fell from the lips of the man who lentHimself and his all to the through him the Father did speak to usThat memorable Thursday night. And sent words of counsel, good thoughts an


Te Karere . did not carry his speech in a did not learn it by heart, Nay, he but opened his mouth and his hand in Gods words of wisdom did he God knew ail this great mans knows them as well as His this man serves as His mouthpiece on great things has God to him eye was on him whom (rod had ear was strained for each wordThat fell from the lips of the man who lentHimself and his all to the through him the Father did speak to usThat memorable Thursday night. And sent words of counsel, good thoughts and we might heed to the right.—Vernice Wineera. ir This original poem by Vernice Wineera, a 16-year-old Junior Gleaner fromPorirua Branch, was outstanding among the many good poems that werereceived during the contest. Although the contest is now officially closed,Te Karere will welcome short original poems to be used in the one submitted will be carefully considered.—The THE MESSENGEB


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