Motion Picture Story Magazine (Aug 1912-Jan 1913)

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A SONG OF JOY (As told by Moving Pictures) By HARVEY PEAKE On the screen flashed a forest, and in it a lark A hymn of thanksgiving was singing; Then a woodsman, whose life had been bitter and dark, Found the lark's song from out his heart springing. Next, a view of a smithy, with anvil and stand, "Where the heart-lightened woodsman was flinging His message of joy to the blacksmith, whose hand In response set the anvil to ringing. And then came a child, who carried the strain To a woman to whom care was clinging ; And she, in her turn, to another in pain, Till to God all the town was thanks bringing 123