"THE SLIIBIAL." Above tlio statue carved in stone A little boy for ever stands, Marking the singing hours that pass With his long arrow in his hands. . 1 wonder if lio's really there? . Ha cannot tallc nor play nor run;. He cjxnnot see the Brass and trees, But stares up laughing at the sun. Sent in by "TINKLES" (7). Miramar. ■■■
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Evening Post, Volume CXI, Issue 68, 21 March 1931, Page 20
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60"THE SLIIBIAL." Above tlio statue carved in stone A little boy for ever stands, Marking the singing hours that pass With his long arrow in his hands. . 1 wonder if lio's really there? . Ha cannot tallc nor play nor run;. He cjxnnot see the Brass and trees, But stares up laughing at the sun. Sent in by "TINKLES" (7). Miramar. ■■■ Evening Post, Volume CXI, Issue 68, 21 March 1931, Page 20
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