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The Gentle Springtime

' ' ■'■ H' I ■ B. C. Smith.

3 ■ ? § . Heart a-weary,- lonely too, • ? 5 Thinking all the while of you, 1 : Seems to me I never knew . %\ - % Life held such a girl as you. £ 3 • Sweetest eyes I ever saw, c .. . 1 : Cheeks as fresh as rain-swept flowers, £ 3 And a smile that I adore, J . | With me all the lonesome hours. ' ' \ = • Nights a-dreaming, visions sweet | i Soothing all my fancies wild, | | Morning! and the sun I greet, Z 3 Hoping yet, by Love beguiled. ■' | • 3 Blue the sky and blue the sea, \ ■ • ?j Birds are singing near, -I i • Thoughts of you are ecstasy, S 1 Loye of mine— so' dear. t . ; . . • ■ .. ■•■• ; I 2 •■' • • ■ ■ ■__„ , wm '

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NZ Truth, Issue 997, 3 January 1925, Page 14

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116

The Gentle Springtime NZ Truth, Issue 997, 3 January 1925, Page 14

The Gentle Springtime NZ Truth, Issue 997, 3 January 1925, Page 14

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