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Snowflake and Song

/ shall fall unnoticed, or noticed, forgotten, To lie awhile in silence, in darkness, still, still, To melt at last for springtime, and with my heart's drop nourish A green moss rootlet, or a moss-bom rill. I shall fly unheeded, or not long remembered, To vanish in the distance, the silence, wide, wide. To touch at last a heart-string, and with my soft wing brushing Loose a dream else captive, or a sigh unsighed. —T* Morri* LongstTeth.

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New Zealand Times, Volume LIII, Issue 12453, 22 May 1926, Page 12

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Snowflake and Song New Zealand Times, Volume LIII, Issue 12453, 22 May 1926, Page 12

Snowflake and Song New Zealand Times, Volume LIII, Issue 12453, 22 May 1926, Page 12

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