When the Winter Winds Do Blow!
j \yHAT' S the sense of fretting because the sun's forgetting almost \[ every day to play his part? What care you for the weather—let / it rain and huil together, if there's summer time a-shining in your Si heart. 11 No wonder you feel weary if you think that life is dreary just J because a bitter wind decides to blow. What care you for the weather, A come snow and fog together, if your heart with summer sunshine is J aglow. il What is the sense of sighing because Old Time is trying to turn your / darksome hair to solemn grey? He can't rob you of your youth when ft your spirit is, forsooth, a shining, flaunting banner bright and gayLet Father Time grow fleeter, the years will prove but sweeter, / though youth—it is thus ordered—must depart. Life has no winter / season, for this very sound good reason—one can always have the 1 summer in one's heartl
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXIII, Issue 22468, 11 July 1936, Page 8 (Supplement)
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