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LITTLE BIRD

Little bird up in the tree, Little bird, sing to me. Little bird, do not fly away, Little bird, will you stay? Alan Eves (8 years), Takaka.

f 111111111 n: 111 i. i. in m u 1111111111111111111111 DO YOU LIKE? (Original) Do you like a rainspot On a blade of grass? Do you like the wings of moths As they flutter past?

Do you like the snowflakes When they’re gliding down? Do you like the tiny curls On a baby’s crown? I like the things that arc so small That you can hardly sec at all. Winnie Nisbett (14 years), 88 Valley.

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LXXIII, 30 November 1940, Page 10

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104

LITTLE BIRD Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LXXIII, 30 November 1940, Page 10

LITTLE BIRD Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LXXIII, 30 November 1940, Page 10

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