
If Easter Be Not True
If Easter be not true,
Then all the lilies low must
lie;
The flanders poppies fade and die;
The spring must lose her fairest
bloom.
The Christ were still within the tomb.
If Easter be not true.
If Easter be not true,
Then faith must mount on broken
wing
Then hope no more immortal spring,
Then hope must lose her mighty
urge;
Life prove a phantom, death a dirge.
If Easter be not true.
If Easter be not true,
Twere foolishness the cross to
bear.
He died in vain who suffered there:
What matter though we laugh or
cry
Be good or evil, live or die,
If Easter be not true.
If Easter be not true,
But it is true, and
Christ is
risen!

And mortal Spirit from its prison
Of sin and death with him may
rise.
Worthwhile the struggle, sure the prize.
Since Easter, aye, 'tis
true.
Submitted by:
Chaplin Ross