GOLDEN DAYS.
' Harvest has ended and autumn is here, | I Yellow and red, ancl at last fall down, \ 1 •?nrradinri a carpet on aartfi oeivn, r W ' The world with bright sunlight sweetly aglow. W List to the chirp of the birds in the trees, f »w Vmiftin thai fill in the rollicking breeze, The chrysanthemums nod their heads of gold, \ {'] The red, flaming dahlia buds un / oUi ' h *. M From flower to flower the busy bees hum, V ft Autumn has come! Autumn has cornel U Fruit, ripe and mellow, the orchard bears, k f i Rosy red apples and golden pears, _ f I J Tltr nurnle arapes of the luscious vine, i The yellow lemons in the sunlight shine; \ H This is the golden time of the year, I W Summer has gone and autumn is here. I —Original. Gwen Stone, 44, Grange Rd., Mt. Eden (age 15). J
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVII, Issue 20560, 10 May 1930, Page 4 (Supplement)
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