THE MUSIC OF THE MOUNTAINS.
(By Valerie Spanner, 8, Arran Street, Avondale, 8.W.8; a*e 15.) Tfie music of the mountains echoes round £nd round the glen, In §?)4 out, round abput, and then cenjes jiaefc againJt fflfly paging torrents coming from the frosty heights, Qf jt fpay be gay hob-gobline. with M*Wi?gr Tnfiwntajn ij^ts, Or it may be just the lightning and a lusty thunder roar, Or heavy, beating rain in a eilvery downpour. It swirls around the valleys in great spouting fountains, It screams, roars, howle—windy music in the mountains.
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Auckland Star, Volume LXXI, Issue 147, 22 June 1940, Page 2 (Supplement)
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