s J AGED FOUR. S I (Written for the "Time.-,.”) I I He stands so still. i ! So still I . J With quiet, folded hands S V&fMJ | And eyes so big with half-forgotten things. \ (jlyM I Does he yet glimpse the shining hosts oj Hecuen j J And hear the Angels’ wings? f i I Motionless now he stands | i (C/J J the brink of Paradise | v—l Then turns to me where I wait end his eues I KsJ mS) I are wi>e ' ? (W J How shall 1 tell him now of loveliness | ! And the frail heart’s distress? • J How shall 1 speak °f lode g I LoOe that is pain I I When Wisdom turns and looks at me again? f | —A.J.M.G. j
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New Zealand Times, Volume LIII, Issue 12459, 29 May 1926, Page 12
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