Silver
E y\S night steals softly over us, the | E silver moon begins her journey E E across the sky. Tiny silver stars j E twinkle happily to light up a shim- = E mering path lor the moon. E E An old man slowly walking down E E a silver avenue, has hair of silver, e E Though he is lonely and weary, he E E sees the silver beauty around. A E E spot of silver dew on a'flower by 5 E dew-spangled grass quivers softly, e E The sparkling leaves look up at the e E silver moon. A fish makes a flash e | of silver in a silver stream as it E E leaps joyfully up. Perhaps it tries E E to touch the silvery moon or a silver E E beam. E E In a darkened room, a small E E- silvery beam of moonlight filters = E through the window. It is like a e E silver stairway for the fairies to slide E = down. Slowly the silver turns to E E grey, and so begins another day.— E E Original, by Peggothy (15), Grey- E = town. E sjlinililiiillliliiilliiiliiliuliliiiiiiiliiiliiiiliiniiliiililiilllllUlf
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Dominion, Volume 32, Issue 66, 10 December 1938, Page 9 (Supplement)
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193Silver Dominion, Volume 32, Issue 66, 10 December 1938, Page 9 (Supplement)
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