WELCOME.
5 •. I know a cottage, on a hill, [3 <3 •. .Where I may go llj [3 ■ From Saturday to Monday [§j j|j io spend a quiet Sunday a [3 ' And watch things grow. @ ft There's honey on the table, and g 6 flowers beside my bed, S jg And books which I have wanted, & but haven't read. j§j Ej There a pond in the garden, and [3 <"* shady tree, (3 ill A chair for ine to doze in, a cat jf] H for my knee. j|] When all the world is noisv, these , j§ rooms are cool and still, i| ■- g] -M lcn country smells and sounds [3 (sj drift in, to drink my fill. S v. ja And oh, the peace of it to know, [f] : I gj I'm well or ill, a • D Im equally welcome at the ; ij cottage on the hill! jfj V, i 1 kuow a cottage on a hill, . ® Where I may go [£> I 1 S rom Snturda y to Monday I g! a nuict Sunday [3 fy-'-'ljt'. S' watch things grow. Ej ' IIL —Sylvia Kurd. [3 iSßlfek. ''
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVIII, Issue 20792, 7 February 1931, Page 6 (Supplement)
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185WELCOME. New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVIII, Issue 20792, 7 February 1931, Page 6 (Supplement)
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