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Glad For Their Thanksgiving With lyrics Glad For Their Thanksgiving

1. Long ago the tale we’re told came the pilgrims brave and bold Sailing far across the sea All because they might be free.

Hard was the winter, hard was the spring. > > Hard was the winter, hard was the spring. Hope for the bounty summer might bring. Glad for the harvest come the fall. Glad for their thanksgiving. > > > > > >

2. Harsh their loss, and hard their pain, Sacrificed for what they’d gain. Strong and true they strove to be, All because they might be free.

Hard was the winter, hard was the spring. > > Hard was the winter, hard was the spring. Hope for the bounty summer might bring. Glad for the harvest come the fall. Glad for their thanksgiving. > > > > > >

3. Onward yet they persevered, Moving even past their fears. Forward into history, All because they might be free.

Hard was the winter, hard was the spring. > > Hard was the winter, hard was the spring. Hope for the bounty summer might bring. Glad for the harvest come the fall. Glad for their thanksgiving. (Repeat) > > > > > >