AUTUMN VERSES
"AUTUMN INTERLUDE." (Original.) >; Across the meadow comes The scent of new-mown hay. A bee then homeward hums From a clover Held late In the day. The wheat hangs heavy each golden ear, The larks carols hie evensong, The sun to westward draws near, The birds fly homewards in a throng. - ■ ' "ROSE QUEEN" (16). Palmcrston North. "AUTUMN." (Original.) Autumn Is here, Autumn is here, Summer has left the throne, The trees are bare, And the birds In the air Soon will have no home. "SYDNEY DAMSEL" (10). Lyall Bay. ,
AUTUMN. (Copied.) There are "nuts on the trees In their clusters of brown, And the leaves are like butterflies Fluttering down. The cornfields are golden, The sunlight is clear, And the apples are rosy Now Autumn Is here. . ; Sent by "JASMINE" (8). Island Ba3". "FAIRY MARKET." : (Original.) : Trip and prance, Trip and prance, Oh, what a very jolly dance! Autumn colours, red and gold, From the fairies to the leaves sold. "HEART OF GOLP" (11).
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Evening Post, Volume CXV, Issue 111, 13 May 1933, Page 20
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165
AUTUMN VERSES
Evening Post, Volume CXV, Issue 111, 13 May 1933, Page 20
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