THE SNAIL.
* l'. H All across tho garden-wall, g| jgj Silvery and bright, j| gj Thero's a trail where a snail F' ; jj Took a walk last night. !'■ % lie caino out from the rockery p ij For something nice to eat, p p And those would he his footmarks, || jgj If a snail had feet. j; p| Have you over seen a snail I Going out for walks p y With his house upon his back |c4 y And his eyes on stalks? j H B II Well, when he has finished Ho rolls them in his hond jg; p| And goes inside his littlo house y And tucks himself in bod. S| (Copied)— From Joyce Jackson fH |j Waharoa. (A«o M}.). |J
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVII, Issue 20626, 26 July 1930, Page 4 (Supplement)
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