DANCING TIME.
(Copied by June Bracy.) The Lady April dances from the blue, The spring is dancing time, so you dance too. She dances through the woods, acroM the down, Light as a little piece of thistle-down. Over the bluebells dancing heel and toe, She goes so lightly you would not know. Her foot had passed; across the sunny hill, She pauses for a second, and kneels to fill Her gay green pinafore with primroses and sings A secret to the daffodils—her feet have wings. Ruffle the water like a little breeze, Dances like a sunbeam in and out the trees. She dances through the sunshine and the rain, All around the springtime and back again. Up and down, ronnd and oyer and to and fro, Tip-tap, tip-tap, she dances heel and toe.
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Auckland Star, Volume LXVIII, Issue 126, 29 May 1937, Page 3 (Supplement)
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