ORIGINAL VERSE
THE SUNSHT GODDESS. . Sing: us a. song of the Isle of the Blest, . O lovely red goddess that comes from the West .... Fair as the skies on a bright summer’s eve When Helios his golden chariot doth: - leave. It is drawn by horses of fiery hue. Stamping and prancing the whole day through. O lovely red goddess, where does your throne stand ' In youi beautiful home of Sunset Land? By BARBARA SMITH, Aged 9. 1, Harbour View road, Northland. « * • • OUR RING. The rain has made the mushrooms show. ... New Seats for Fairies, to help the Ring grow. Fairies and ‘Elves will he full of fun, When at last they know that Spring has come. Lambs in green field will frisk and run, And play merry pranks in Spring’s warm sun. Buttercups arid daisies will show their heads, To make fairy chains to deck fairies’ beds. ... And now it is time to bed I must go. Good-night and God bless all Fairies we 'know! By IVY McGHIK Aged 10. Chance Along, Maori Bank. TTpner Hutfc. *■* * * MOIRA’S VERSE. I am a little Fairy. I love to dance and sing. I do not care for making rhymes. . But I do delight in Saturday’s “Times.” By MOIRA JONES, Aged 9. Randwick, Lower Hutt. wooooooooooooooooooooooooo:
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New Zealand Times, Volume LII, Issue 12217, 15 August 1925, Page 16
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212ORIGINAL VERSE New Zealand Times, Volume LII, Issue 12217, 15 August 1925, Page 16
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