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The Pilgrim March, a hymn for Sukkot by Angie Irma Cohon (1921)

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Happy pilgrims, to Thy shrine,
Laden with the harvest’s store,
Bear we bounty of the vine
And the fruits the orchard bore;
And wheat and oats and barley sheaves
And rainbow-colored Autumn leaves.
Portions great or small,
From Thy hand come all.
So, of what we have, we bring,
While our hearts, rejoicing, sing.
To our words, Thine ear incline,
As we near Thy sacred shrine.
Then hear us, O hear us,
O Father of love,
While songs of praise and gratitude
Fill earth and heaven above.
Then hear us, O hear us,
O Father of love,
While songs of praise and gratitude
Fill earth and heaven above.
Let the valleys filled with plenty,
Fair hills that know no dearth,
Join our paean of thanksgiving
To the God of heaven and earth.

“The Pilgrim March” by Angie Irma Cohon is a hymn for Sukkot published in her תפלת ישראל (Tefilat Yisrael) A Brief Jewish Ritual (Women of Miẓpah 1921), p. 22.

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