RONDEAU.
The good old days—where -are -they now? liost 'middt sad melodies or earless row. , My fine French -pianette is very joftat, But what care I for even that: Change comes with years, youth iflies somehow! : s 'Twas sport jiaat times I must allow To- -handle -keyboards— strickster prow, I And toee «n -audience off my -bat— j U2he good old -daze. j Regarding neighbours — white and shov7— I taught their precious Trids, I trow. "With fruit for payment from Aih Tat, From Daye the -draper cash quite pat. Alas! 'they've .made -the £nal bow — She -good -old IDayes. — I*, yon Eaxtlbaoh.
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Otago Witness, Issue 2818, 18 March 1908, Page 87
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102RONDEAU. Otago Witness, Issue 2818, 18 March 1908, Page 87
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