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WIND MUSIC

I lip at ease upon the short green grass, And hear the breezes play above my head. Weird music in the trees and toi-toi .'■■terns. Bringing soft memories of the by-gone years—- . Memories of rosv vout.li at school or play ; Anon, they change their tuneful strains and low They breathe of lotus isles, where evermore. Bale dreamers cast tlieir magic nets for me. While 1 lie prone at ease upon this grass. —By Bessie Heighson, Christchurch.

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LVI, 19 January 1926, Page 7

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WIND MUSIC Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LVI, 19 January 1926, Page 7

WIND MUSIC Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LVI, 19 January 1926, Page 7

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