TULIP QUAY. There's an old stone quay in Holland, Where busy housewives go To purchase yellow tulips, With soft petals all aglowJonquils and the crocus in the spring In gold array, I see, But nothing equals tulips That stand glowing on the quay. Now that we are far away, recall How oft we wandered down To see the yellow tulips In that little old Dutch town, "DAISY DAWN." 'T)A)Sr jMtv/V.* Cl_rY
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Evening Post, Volume CXXVIII, Issue 73, 23 September 1939, Page 17
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71TULIP QUAY. There's an old stone quay in Holland, Where busy housewives go To purchase yellow tulips, With soft petals all aglow-Jonquils and the crocus in the spring In gold array, I see, But nothing equals tulips That stand glowing on the quay. Now that we are far away, recall How oft we wandered down To see the yellow tulips In that little old Dutch town, "DAISY DAWN." 'T)A)Sr jMtv/V.* Cl_rY Evening Post, Volume CXXVIII, Issue 73, 23 September 1939, Page 17
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