FLETCHER] FIFTH RITUAL, PART III 307 



FIRST SONO'< 



miHjrum (if Time. 



Rhf/thmic Riiiilifidu 



I 



Here we give our thanks, led by Mother Corn, 

 As oxir eyes dwell upon the borders of the land 

 Where dwell the Children we are seeking. 



II 



Now we travel on. led by Mother Corn. 



Soon our eyes catch the print of footsteps on the ground. 



Made by the Children we are seeking. 



Ill 



Still we travel on. led by Mother i i).:i. 



Now our eyes look on people walking to and fro; 



They the Children are we are seeking. 



When the village where the cereinoiiy was to take place was clearly 

 in sight the second song was sung. 



At ihe close of the song the sacred objects were laid at rest. This was 

 the first time during daylight, since the journey began, that they had 

 been so placed. They had always been in the hands of the Kii'rahus 

 and his assistants, who walked at the head of the long procession as it 

 moved over the conntry. 



SECOND SONG'' 



Dinfinnti of Time 



Rlii/flimie Jiciiditiou 



I 



Here is the place where I came, seeking to find the Son; 

 Here have I led yoit again, here is our journey's end. 

 Thanks we give unto the Mother Cornl 

 Here is the place where she came, seeking to find the Son; 

 Here she has led us again, here is our journey's end. 



a Music on page 86. '' Music ou page 8S. 



