Can You Find Autumn's Colour-Secret?
"GOLDEN DAVB."
(Ordinal.)
Summer leaves behlnO her, . ••:■•.■■. .-.■■■
A trail,, of; memories 5weet,..,...-. . . Of'roses and carnations, And dunclnc faery feet. Autumn brines ■-. his artist, . ! .lack Frost Is his name, Nipping the air with a rengeanco. Jinking folk with -chU- :. blnlns. luine. Leaves turn gold and russet-brown, Palling, from the trees. Making a carpet . for your feet. While busy are the bees. ■ With dahlias,, and chrysanthemums, For autumn hiia flowers too; Evergreens don't lose their coat, But they .make a picture for you. "FAEpY OF THE . FERX" (10).
FAIRIES. (Original.) If I were to wander out at 'night Just imaffine the fairies' plight If they 'saw' me'just In sight, . As (hey danced In the pale raoonllßht: Would they fly away? Or would they stay and Play? , For I. am, curious to What the fairies think •of me. ■ ' , "BLUEBELL QUEEN" (10). Eastbourne.
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Evening Post, Volume CXXIII, Issue 102, 1 May 1937, Page 20
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144Can You Find Autumn's Colour-Secret? Evening Post, Volume CXXIII, Issue 102, 1 May 1937, Page 20
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