THE PIANIST. (By M. Forrest.) The white rain of your fingers on the kovs Is springing flowers for onr loneliness, Pe-o lilie 1 - in c" a en shadow of old trees. Wistaria in her loaned October dress, Great moon-flowers glimmering thro’ a silver night. And homely gardens of unguessed delight. Sear let hibiscus in a tropic noon; Wet miernonette in , some grey cloistered place. Mauve wat/wlilies on a- blue lagoon, The while the winsome blossom of your face, Like a wild rose o’f welcome to our eyes, Transforms our thoughts to seeking butterflies!
Sharlaud’s is superior to imported fluid magnesia. More freshly prepared. Guaranteed highest strength. —Advt.
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Hawera Star, Volume XLVIII, 1 November 1924, Page 16
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