VOICES.
O The voices of the universe! Lj How manifold are these! A The gentle rain, the sighing pi wind, W \ A Hie little laughing breeze. lls Mjf The roiling voice of thunder, Vv/ |M The singing voice of corn, vj The whispering of pine-tops, Crooning to star forlorn. W [' j The voice of rippling wavelet, 'Ajj Each wave a dulcet note, If J tf\ The voice of bird in branches, VKg Love in its crystal throat; $ The voice of mighty ocean VI Thundering on the strand— Xjfi v *} Yon make for ms, dear voices, 'M This earth a wonder-land. LJ |n —Margie Callander-Rule.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXV, Issue 19892, 10 March 1928, Page 4 (Supplement)
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