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SUNSHINE VERSES

YACHTS. (Original.) The yachts are sailing gracefully trom the bay. The waves'being tossed aside b» proud curved bows As out the squadron swiftly glides today Into the.harbour wide. Bach captain vows His ship he'll keep in front—but only one Can hold flrsi'place—till back again they come. The race is on—with; senses, ejes alert The crews are at their -posts awaiting for Some order, soon or late. The shore they skirt And round the buoy, stin valiantly in the fore With "home" in sight a vessel plunges on: Her lap:completed now—her race.is won. „ "K.A'.b'", (15). J»eaio '> summer: (Original.) ' Summer s coming! Summer's coming! - Oh, the delight of lons, sunny hours j In the garden bees are humming ■ . , Amid the choicest of oar flower?, tip with the lark in the early morning. Down to the beach' for a swim; Up in the sky the skylark Is soaring Away;from theoeolse anoVdln.' \ v "GOLDEN SHEAF" (11). ctr. t . , ,\ ~' ' MY GARDEN. (OrlsinaL) , * ~ ' When,l looked over the garden wall I saw a, pretty sight. With tulips all in a tow And roses; shining .bright.; ■ The daffodils and snowdrops Are nodding to and fro ' In amongst the long grass, While the :breezes'.;bl6w. - r •TAMdN'G-DEHV'

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Evening Post, Volume CXX, Issue 78, 28 September 1935, Page 20

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199

SUNSHINE VERSES Evening Post, Volume CXX, Issue 78, 28 September 1935, Page 20

SUNSHINE VERSES Evening Post, Volume CXX, Issue 78, 28 September 1935, Page 20

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