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Pal o' Mine.

(For the N.Z. Free Lance.) We've always been together, Pal 0'..-mine. . We have traniped along, Life's road. Pal o 1 mine. . . The way seems twice as stony, / And the sun has ceased to shine Since you went away and left me, ... Pal o' mine. Yon know I always loved you, a ' Pal o' mine; You were my. only brother, Pal o' mine. v ' ■ Was the way too rough and stony? Was the road of Life too long? . That you left me with a broken heart" To travel on alone, Pal o' mine. So, that is liow we part, Pal o' mine ; And I am left to mourn,. i 'i V Pal o' mine. ■- C 1 But I know you will be waiting, ' And longing for the time. When again I'll clasp your hand > And call you, .•/ Pal o' mine. • ■ J.G. Miramar,

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Free Lance, Volume XVI, Issue 868, 23 February 1917, Page 13

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Pal o' Mine. Free Lance, Volume XVI, Issue 868, 23 February 1917, Page 13

Pal o' Mine. Free Lance, Volume XVI, Issue 868, 23 February 1917, Page 13