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Our Own Verse-Maker.

- • L ■- "A rAIRY." .(Original.) ", Who is sailing on the Bosy Set? . Wlio Is slioA fairy! Little, flies, ztm-, zim I rattle flsh, :swlm, swim! ■ Slag, swans, sine, sweet, Wares, wash her feet. Cling, claug, cling. Sing, ■swans, sing I Slnj a, sweet, sweet sons, jAs tho .'fairy sails alone. "KUSMOODLE" (9). Eastbourne. - '- ' "MORNING." (Original.) Wlicn'l avroko one simny mom1, The dew naff wet upon the lawn; It soar-ivied on each rosebud fair, Whilo birds'. sonCB floated on, the air. The sun made all things bright and say, And chased the dowdrops all away; .. A thrush from Its dewy nost rose high, ; And carplled in the cloudless sfcy. - , "PENSIVE" (12). Kejburn. " "RAINOHOPS." (Original.) The caiii- is pattering on tho roof, * And all is wet around. The fairies arc at work to-day, Watering all the'ground. Green shoots are. through the soil, \And more!are yet to come; The rain is .working busily, To help her friend,. the sun. "BIGHI/AND 3ESSIE." Palmerston North,

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Evening Post, Volume CX, Issue 112, 8 November 1930, Page 20

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Our Own Verse-Maker. Evening Post, Volume CX, Issue 112, 8 November 1930, Page 20

Our Own Verse-Maker. Evening Post, Volume CX, Issue 112, 8 November 1930, Page 20