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GOOD MORNING!

(Ruth M. Bedford in Sydney Herald.) ; The winds are sweeping the hea-vens’ floor. " . And making the cloudy beds; , v J And the morning comes in at our great front door, V 1 The gates that are Sydney Heads. *• A” boat goes on its blue way home ; The bees from their honey-filled aerodrome. Are soaring and" sailing, C ! Where flowers are trailing, Where flowers- are lifting their dewy ! heads. ; ; y W'yy There’s a morning kiss on the rose’s lips, A song in the poplar.tree; And the small birds taking'their morn- .’ rug dips. Are as*gay as the winds and the sea. There are blossoms opening in the stars; . and hells. ' ~ - ' .-• «And the smoke from a dozen ,chim- ; neys tells Of breakfast preparing Good fare and 'goor faring, in the warm new sun with a heart care-free

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Hawera Star, Volume XLVIII, 24 January 1925, Page 15

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GOOD MORNING! Hawera Star, Volume XLVIII, 24 January 1925, Page 15

GOOD MORNING! Hawera Star, Volume XLVIII, 24 January 1925, Page 15

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