AUTUMN VERSES
"LEAVES DANCING." (Copied.) All tho leaves on yonder tree Dance together merriiy; When the wind begins to blow. Jumping up and down they go. Bob and curtsey, twist and twirl, Hop' and jump, and wildly whirl; Clap their small green hands in fun, And away all try to run. But Mother Tree still holds them fast Until they fall asleep at last. Found by "GOLDEN DAWN" (12). Kelburn. "A MAIDEN FAIR." (Copied.) Autumn is a maiden fair With coloured flowers in her hair; With brown leaf sandals on her feet, And 0, her voice is low and sweet. "MISS MUFFET." Karori. "AUTUMN'S CHARMS." (Original.) The dainty elves of the Autumn Queen Dress the flowers In golden sheen. For now the Summer days are o'er,
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Evening Post, Volume CXV, Issue 105, 6 May 1933, Page 7
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126AUTUMN VERSES Evening Post, Volume CXV, Issue 105, 6 May 1933, Page 7
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