“A SONG TO BE SAID WHILE WALKING”
A “Pong to be Said While Walking.” which is the. work of a young American poetess, ’Hazel Hal, is worth ou-oting:— Wp mav wander and wander far, Wander far as the blue hills are; Yet ”tver so far as the blue hills seem — Oh, blue of a hill is a mist, a gleam, flighting a fac°, cooling the mind, And though the roadways wind and wind, 'nd though wo follow and wander on Alwnvs the blue grows green as a lawn, And alwavs though roads run green, run big'll, Bows a blue mist across tho eye.
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Dominion, Volume 16, Issue 148, 10 March 1923, Page 15
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