NOTHING UNIQUE.
[ A young lady sits in our choir ; Whose hair is the colour of plioir. ! But her charm is unique. - She has such a fair chique, ; It is really a joy to be nhoir. ; Whenever she looks down the aisle I She gives mc a beautiful smaiile, j And of her many beaux [ She most certainly sheaux - She likes mc the best all the whaisle. : Last Sunday she wore a new sacqr.e, '; j Low cut at the front and the baqae, I And a lovely bouquet i Worn in such a 'cute wuet > few girls have the knaeque. j Some das-, ere she grows too antique, a In marriage her hand I shall sique; If she's not a coquette, j Which I greatly regruette, t J She shall share my two sovereigns a J !
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Auckland Star, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 256, 26 October 1907, Page 11
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135NOTHING UNIQUE. Auckland Star, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 256, 26 October 1907, Page 11
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