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THE FALLING LEAVES.

y'v'-v::' w wj'l "This year’s leaves come tumbling down, t Some* are reel and some are brown ; i -'. Falling down from eve till dawn, rf Joying on our tidy lawn. 1/ ‘ Meg and I work hard all day, Try to clear the leaves away; f Gather them up with a rake— What a bonfire we will make! r; S’posing you were made by me, 1 would give you hooks anil eyes, Then, Oh! tyhat a great surprise—- : • . •’ ) When you tumbled down like rain, We would hang you up again! v Ah! but then I’m wondering, .What about the leaves of Spring? • ■■ ' , —G. E. Cuthbert.

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Hawera Star, Volume XLVIII, 28 March 1925, Page 16

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THE FALLING LEAVES. Hawera Star, Volume XLVIII, 28 March 1925, Page 16

THE FALLING LEAVES. Hawera Star, Volume XLVIII, 28 March 1925, Page 16

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