—Original, by Bernico Howell (12). Have you seen the fairies, Who lam Winter into Spring? Who brighten up the buttercups, And make the bluebells ring? They touch the buds with sunbeams, Awaken all the flowers; They chase away ihe dreary storms, And dry up all the showers. They brighten up the woodlands, And make the bird-folk sing; I wonder if you've seen them— The Fairies of the Spring? —Original, by Maretta McManaway (16).
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New Zealand Herald, Volume 78, Issue 24135, 29 November 1941, Page 17
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73—Original, by Bernico Howell (12). Have you seen the fairies, Who lam Winter into Spring? Who brighten up the buttercups, And make the bluebells ring? They touch the buds with sunbeams, Awaken all the flowers; They chase away ihe dreary storms, And dry up all the showers. They brighten up the woodlands, And make the bird-folk sing; I wonder if you've seen them— The Fairies of the Spring? —Original, by Maretta McManaway (16). New Zealand Herald, Volume 78, Issue 24135, 29 November 1941, Page 17
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