"MYS MOOSE.
,' LITTLE BROWN MOUSE, • ''■ '':' ~ " " (Original.') *' ' ' ''' ' Tha dawn had scarcely broken, when she peeped' —•t-irom-her-warm-'nestr -' ■■•■-- -■ - -.. • Tho sky was heaped with grey and pearl out in, the cloudy West, j But the East was flooded golden inithe pure rays •V. pf .the.sun, • .■•'?'„■ -, : : r ■::.-■;■,.■-; : And"Nature's creatures told- the world a new ' day had begun. ' Two eyes.of Jet drunk in the glory of the Autumn morri. Her small brown body quivered with life that was new-born, She raced across the meadows, all drenched in Autumn dew,' , ~ .:. Then1 came to fields or harvest grain,, ripe gold beneath Hie blue- . ■ And here she nibbled quietly, the day her- very own, ' , ■ . ' ' . ..' Xo> silky ..brown companion, she enjoyed herself ' alone, ■ All through the golden Autumn.day she sported neath the sun. And curled up in. her nest of softest down when day .was done. • Island;Bay v ' , "I^ALIAK EOSE" (15),
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Evening Post, Volume CXVII, Issue 111, 12 May 1934, Page 10
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141"MYS MOOSE. Evening Post, Volume CXVII, Issue 111, 12 May 1934, Page 10
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